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Ticks are brown and oval-shaped and have eight legs.
They are small (4-5 mm), but can grow 2 to 3 times bigger when filled
with blood.
Ticks are most often found on the neck, shoulders and back, and
sometimes on the stomach and around the anus.
The
larval
form of the tick grows on moose over the winter. By
late winter, heavily infected animals may be very thin and large areas
of their hair coat may be rubbed off.
Moose can carry thousands of ticks, causing
weakness through loss of blood and skin irritation.
Lymph nodes
under the skin may be swollen.
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