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Flea Anatomy Explained | Detailed Macro Imaging for Pest Identification #3265039 (License: Personal Use)
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This highly detailed macro photograph reveals the anatomical features of a common flea (order Siphonaptera), including its chitinous exoskeleton, backward-pointing bristles for navigating host fur, and enlarged hind tibiae specialized for leaping. The reddish abdomen indicates recent blood feeding, showcasing its hematophagous nature. Fine setae and sensory structures on the head and thorax are also visible under magnification.
Used in educational resources, veterinary websites, pest control guides, and entomology publications to illustrate flea morphology for identification, biology lessons, or infestation awareness. Matches user intent for scientific understanding or practical pest management.
Related Cliparts: Discover the intricate anatomy of a flea in this high-magnification image-ideal for entomology study, pest control training, and veterinary education.
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