A tick larva under a microscope, found in the soil, differs from an adult tick, as it has only 3 pairs of legs. Possibly a predatory mite of the family Laelapidae
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A tick larva under a microscope, found in the soil
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| Total Clip(s) Length | 0:15 |
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