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  2. Ear mite - Wikipedia

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    Ear mites spread rapidly, and can be transmitted from even brief physical contact with other animals. In pets, ear mites most commonly affect cats, ferrets, and to a lesser extent dogs. In rare cases, they may also infect humans. [1] [2] Infected animals have a large amount of crumbly dark brown material in their ears. On close inspection, tiny ...

  3. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Understanding the body language of dogs is particularly important in preventing dog bites, especially of children. [4] This communication can occur between dogs, or during a dog-human interaction. Such movements primarily involve the tail, the ears, and the head/body. [1] Tail-wagging is a common tail movement used by dogs to communicate.

  4. Gamasoidosis - Wikipedia

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    Avian mites are also capable of digesting human blood [41] and it is widely believed that they cannot reproduce without avian blood. [9] [42] [43] However, some studies, such as those by George et al., suggest that avian mites may develop and sustain prolonged infestations on human blood, challenging this assumption. [19]

  5. Feeling itchy? Tiny mites may bite humans more after cicada ...

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    Tiny mites may bite humans more after cicada emergence. Emily DeLetter, USA TODAY. August 13, 2024 at 6:02 PM. ... Many of the bites to humans can happen when people are gardening, especially when ...

  6. Animal bite - Wikipedia

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    Companion animals, including dogs, cats, rats, ferrets, and parrots, may bite humans. Wildlife may sometimes bite humans. The bites of various mammals such as bats, skunks, wolves, raccoons, etc. may transmit rabies, which is almost always fatal if left untreated. [1] Human bites are themselves capable of doing great flesh damage, but are ...

  7. Chigger Bites: What They Look Like and How to Prevent and ...

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    What are chiggers? The chigger, also known as redbugs, jiggers, and harvest mites are the parasitic larvae form of a mite in the Trombiculidae family. They are nearly invisible at around 0.15 to 0 ...

  8. Mites of domestic animals - Wikipedia

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    These mites live within the fur of cats and dogs, feeding on sloughed scales of skin. Often this causes little reaction in the host, but pruritus, seborrhea and pustules in the skin may develop as an allergic reaction to the mites. The adult mites are visible crawling in the fur and may cause similar skin reactions in the pet's owner.

  9. A bite from a lone star tick could give you a meat allergy ...

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    People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, known as PETA, is urging Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to name the lone star tick the state arachnid due to its meat allergy-inducing qualities.