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"Roo" Tick

This is a common parasite in the Southwest of Western Australia. While not normally harmful, if left embedded in the body, or removed incorrectly can result in nasty infections or paralysis.
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    Yes, the best tick may win, but not with my partner! Β ....must not have been the best tick because he seems to be fully recovered. Β The only thing to worry about now is a relapse. Β He is 62 years old and can still climb these hills and rock outcrops faster than my 41 year old carcass. :)

  • Land Surveyor

    May the best tick win?

  • Land Surveyor

    Hi Scott,

    I didn't know it was a competition :)

    I hope your friend gets well soon.

  • thanks for sharing guys..

  • whoah...

  • Land Surveyor

    This is the "Deer Tick", a common parasite in Wisconsin, USA.

    1201174218?profile=originalΒ If one of these buggers gets it hooks in you, there is approximately a 10% chance that you will contract Lyme Disease.

    1201174199?profile=originalΒ If the rash looks nasty, it is only a warning of the worst of which is yet to come. Β Have a look at the disease here from Wikipedia: Β Lyme disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    My partner in surveying recently got "bit" by Lyme Disease. Β I wish him the best.

    Australia is looking less wild once again.Β 

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    that looks like a nasty customer for sure
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