Ticks thrive in a variety of ecosystems, primarily in wooded and grassy areas where they can find hosts for feeding. They are commonly found in forests, shrublands, and tall grass fields, as well as in urban parks and gardens. Moist environments are particularly favorable for ticks, as they require humidity to survive and reproduce. Additionally, they can inhabit areas with a diverse range of wildlife, which provides ample opportunities for them to attach to hosts.
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Ticks are parasites.They live by sucking blood.
Yes, ticks can and do live in the desert.
yes ticks do live in the pine woods trust me on this
All warm blooded mammals that live in the wild can have ticks.
Anything that eats anything (Ticks live) can defecate.
No. It's too cold there and there is no food chain for ticks.
The fennec foxes live in a desert ecosystem in the Sahara of northern Africa.
humans live in mostly every kind of ecosystem (except underwater of course)
No.
yes
Well, let's follow this line of reasoning. Deer ticks cause Lyme disease,deer live in the forest with coniferous trees, the ticks live on the deer, so I would say yes.