The tick is a parasitic arachnid that feeds on animals' blood, including humans. It's got four pairs of legs and can grow to be as big as a grape, depending on its species and stage. Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and tick-borne encephalitis can all be transmitted by ticks in wooded or grassy areas. Taking preventative measures such as wearing protective clothing and using tick repellent is important when spending time in tick-infested areas. If you have been bitten by a tick, get medical help.
The bites of ticks can cause serious illness, which means that they can be harmful to humans and animals. However, it should be noted that not every tick carries a disease, and that most tick bites don't result in any diseases.
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