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Collection of Animal Tickss (15)

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Meet the cutlery-wielding cockroach duo: one’s plotting mischief, the other’s ready for dinner!
A dorsal view of a typical hard-bodied tick, showing its eight legs, scutum, and engorged abdomen-key features for identification.
A friendly yet informative cartoon showing three common parasitic insects: a mosquito (left), a louse (center), and a tick (right).
Classic engraved illustration comparing the dorsal (right) and ventral (left) anatomy of a hard tick, emphasizing key morphological features used in species identification.
A detailed dorsal view of a typical hard tick (Ixodidae), showing the scutum, mouthparts, and eight jointed legs.
This friendly pup looks uncomfortable-those tiny critters are fleas, a common but treatable problem for pets.
A close-up of four engorged ticks on a person’s hand-highlighting the danger of tick bites and the importance of prompt removal.
Recognize these nine medically important tick species found across the U.S.-critical for early detection and prevention of tick-borne illness.
A black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis) perched on a grass blade-its reddish abdomen and dark legs are key identification features.
This adult blacklegged tick shows the classic dark scutum (shield) and reddish-orange abdomen-key identifiers for Ixodes scapularis.
Meet the duo: a confident, friendly cockroach waving hello, and his skeptical, arms-crossed counterpart-both ready to star in your next bug-themed project.
A Lone Star tick (Amblyomma americanum) showing its characteristic single white spot on the female’s scutum-key for field identification.
A clear visual breakdown of the four-stage tick life cycle, essential for identifying risk periods and prevention strategies.
A deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) clings to a blade of grass-its reddish-brown body and dark shield clearly visible under magnification.
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A playful, vector-style crab with bold red limbs, deep blue shell accents, and dotted patterns-perfect for engaging young learners.