Australian Paralysis Tick (Ixodes holocyclus)

Australian Paralysis Tick (Ixodes holocyclus)
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Australian Paralysis Tick (Ixodes holocyclus)
About Australian Paralysis Tick (Ixodes holocyclus)
- Kingdom: Animals
- Phylum: Arthropods
- Class: Arachnids
- Order: Ticks
- Family: Hard-backed Ticks
Ixodes holocyclus, commonly known as the Australian paralysis tick, is one of about 75 species in the Australian tick fauna and is considered the most medically important. It can cause paralysis by injecting neurotoxins into its host. It is usually found in a 20-kilometre wide band following the eastern coastline of Australia. Within that range, Ixodes holocyclus is the tick most frequently encountered by humans and their pets. Because the same area includes Australia's most densely populated regions, bites on people, pets and livestock are relatively common.
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Genoa, Australia