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A louse's mouth parts are specialized for feeding on the blood of their hosts. They possess a pair of elongated, piercing mouthparts called stylets, which they use to penetrate the skin and access blood vessels. Additionally, they have a labrum that helps in anchoring and sucking blood while feeding. These adaptations make lice effective parasites on mammals and birds.

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