Tick(tick) | Ixodidae, argasid, family_Ixodidae, hard_tick, ixodid, soft_tick, tick |
appearance as argument number 1 |
(documentation Tick EnglishLanguage "Ticks (suborder Ixodida) are parasitic arachnids that are part of the superorder Parasitiformes. Along with mites, they constitute the subclass Acari. Adult ticks are approximately 3 to 5 mm in length depending on age, sex, species, and 'fullness'. Ticks are external parasites, living by feeding on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles and amphibians. The timing of the origin of ticks is uncertain, though the oldest known tick fossils are from the Cretaceous period, around 100 million years old. Ticks are widely distributed around the world, especially in warm, humid climates. [from Wikipedia]") | WMD.kif 1989-1998 | |
(parasitic Tick Bird) | WMD.kif 1988-1988 | parasitic tick and bird |
(parasitic Tick Mammal) | WMD.kif 1987-1987 | parasitic tick and mammal |
(subclass Tick Arachnid) | WMD.kif 1985-1985 | Tick is a subclass of arachnid |
appearance as argument number 2 |
(biologicalAgentCarrier Borrelia Tick) | Medicine.kif 1428-1428 | Tick is a biological agent carrier of borrelia |
(biologicalAgentCarrier TickBorneEncephalitisVirus Tick) | WMD.kif 2024-2024 | Tick is a biological agent carrier of tick borne encephalitis virus |
(termFormat EnglishLanguage Tick "tick") | WMD.kif 1986-1986 |