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Tigers are not parasites. A parasite is an organism which takes all its energy from another organism and lives off that host organism. Tigers are carnivores. They hunt and eat other animals for food. Tigers have parasites, however. Some examples of parasites that would live on a tiger would be fleas, ticks, and worms.
Yes, tigers can have parasites such as internal worms and external ticks or fleas. These parasites can affect the health of the tiger if left untreated and can be common in wild tigers as well as those kept in captivity. Regular veterinary check-ups and preventative measures are important for managing parasites in tigers.
Tapeworms, tarantulas, tasers, Tasmanian Devils, tetanus (lockjaw), ticks, tigers, tornadoes, toxic waste, tuberculosis, tulerimia.
A group of ticks is called a "cluster" or a "pack."
ticks have no use
There are several types of small ticks, including deer ticks, dog ticks, and lone star ticks. They can be identified by their size, color, and markings. Deer ticks are small and reddish-brown, dog ticks are larger and brown with white markings, and lone star ticks have a white spot on their back. It's important to be cautious around ticks and seek medical attention if you suspect a bite.
No - ticks are killed by alcohol .
Yes, ticks will feed on people.
No, ticks are not segmented worms.
Usually, ticks go after blood.
Ticks do not have a preference for vinegar.
If you are referring to ticks the ectoparasites, there are 800-900 species of ticks know on this planet.