how the 'tick' get their food ?
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When the tick finds a feeding spot, it grasps the skin and cuts into the surface. The tick then inserts its feeding tube
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When the tick finds a feeding spot, it grasps the skin and cuts into the surface. The tick then inserts its feeding tube. Many species also secrete a cement-like substance that keeps them firmly attached during the meal. The feeding tube can have barbs which help keep the tick in place.
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