Tucson Cats
Tucson Cat Parks, Cat Stores, Cat Doctors and more Tucson Cat Parks, Cat Stores, Cat Doctors and more 
Fri. Sep 10, 2010 

Like our website?
Help keep it free of ads
Please donate a dollar or two, Thanks

Sponsored in part by

Saguaro Tackle & Archery offers Tucson and Southern Arizona one of the largest selections of high quality fishing supplies, fresh baits and lake information. We maintain a constant supply of healthy Arizona raised Mud Puppies / salamanders, fresh worms of multiple varieties, live minnows, as well as a selection of frozen baits

We built and now maintain the Saguaro Tackle and Archery website. And we are proud to have Saguaro Tackle and Archery as a Premium Sponsor of our website Network

A Member of the Tucson Websites.com Network

<< Back
Cat Articles
 

Quick Tick Facts

Sat Jul 26 2008
Tick is the common name for the small arachnids (mites). Ticks are ectoparasites (external parasites), living on the blood of mammals, birds, and reptiles (amphibians). Ticks can carry a number of diseases, including Lyme disease. There are 900+ species of Tick. Ticks do not jump or fly, although they may drop from their perch and fall onto a host.

Tick is the common name for the small arachnids (mites). Ticks are ectoparasites (external parasites), living on the blood of mammals, birds, and reptiles (amphibians). Ticks can carry a number of diseases, including Lyme disease. There are 900+ species of Tick. Ticks do not jump or fly, although they may drop from their perch and fall onto a host.

Ticks before and after filling up with blood

Dermacentor variabilis, the American dog tick, is perhaps the most well-known of the North American hard ticks.

Dermacentor variabilis, the American dog tick, is perhaps the most well-known of the North American hard ticks.

Dermacentor variabilis, the American dog tick, is perhaps the most well-known of the North American hard ticks.

Ticks do not jump or fly, although they may drop from their perch and fall onto a host.

Ticks do not jump or fly, although they may drop from their perch and fall onto a host.

Ticks do not jump or fly, although they may drop from their perch and fall onto a host.

Tick is the common name for the small arachnids (mites). Ticks are ectoparasites (external parasites), living on the blood of mammals, birds, and reptiles (amphibians). Ticks can carry a number of diseases, including Lyme disease. There are 900+ species of Tick. Ticks do not jump or fly, although they may drop from their perch and fall onto a host.

Close Text

Would you like the small pictures to get larger?
Let us know, use the feedback form to request larger pictures.

It's a lot more work to load all the large pictures.
We are happy to do it if they are requested, but if not we leave them small to save time
12212 Views
Comments on the Visitor Comments on Quick Tick Facts
Quick Tick Facts
Rated 3.93 out of 10 - From 14 votes
Rate Quick Tick Facts
Click Here to add your comment of Quick Tick Facts
Our full list of Articles
 
Comments on the Visitor Comments
RE: Quick Tick Facts
Rating: 
5.00 out of 10
Wed Oct 21 2009
10: 28 pm
I told by a medical professional that there are no ticks in Arizona (relating to Lyme Disease). Is this true?
From:
Guest
 

 Top of Page   
Would you like to support our website?
Help keep our websites free of ads.
Please donate a dollar or two, Thank You



    This website is a member of the TucsonWebsites.com community of websites focused on Arizona. Our websites cover topics like Driving, Home & Garden, Business & Finance, Health & Safety, Computers, Outdoors, Animals & Pets, Hunting & Fishing and much more... This network is maintained by AZ13.com and many contributing sponsors and visitors. If you would like to sponsor the Tucson Websites community please Click Here. Or if you would like to add a story, event or picture please Click Here New opinions are encouraged, not everything submitted is guaranteed to be included.



(C) Copyright 2010 Tucson Cats™ All Rights Reserved ©
All trademarks, images and articles are property of their respective owners
Questions ? - Please Read Our Policy Page
Tucson Cat Parks, Cat Stores, Cat Doctors and more