i have heard that they grow up to a 2 story building.
no
as big as the microscopic part of your nail
no but big ones do
I don't see why not. If a cow is grazing or living in a grassy area where ticks may be, I don't see why they CAN'T get ticks. All animals get ticks.
An oxpecker bird, which will quite happily eat ticks of big animals, would be a predator for ticks, which are parasites.
Ticks don't jump. They grab on to passing fur with their forelegs.
Because they grow up and they know all the ticks
No, but it can have a lot of problems as a result of long exposure with infestation. But few ticks all you`re gonna get are ticks granulomas, no big deal.
No, they are smaller. They can grow roughly to the size of a coffee bean
Tics, also known as ticks, can vary in size depending on their species and life stage. Generally, adult ticks range from about 1-5mm in length, with females often larger than males due to engorgement after feeding on blood. Some species, such as the Hyalomma tick, can grow larger, with females reaching up to 2cm in length.
Big Rob, sharks, ticks, bed bugs, and monsters under her bed
a koi carp can grow as big as a pond