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Brenton Campbell
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20 January, 01:09
Is a tick an arachnid?
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Alexia Dalton
20 January, 01:38
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Yes, they are arachnids, because they are classified as part of the order Parasitiformes. Ticks are external parasites that live on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles and amaphibians.
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