On that subject, it seems that recently Americans have discovered the existence of the capybara and are obsessed with it, if one day you go to a country where they are native and can be found in the wild, stay away, they carry ticks that carry spotted fever, a disease that has a fatality rate of 30% which can increase to 80% if not treated immediately and correctly.
So I have a pretty interesting story about ticks. When I was younger I found one in my yard and thought it was a new species and got really excited and so I carried it around and an empty water bottle, showing it off to my friends. After I released it I decided to google it and then found out it was a deer tick. So all my fiends and I were playing with a deer tick all day letting crawl on us and stuff so that’s fun.
About 10 years ago, my mom was bit by a lonestar tick, which made her essentially allergic to red meat. The allergy has not gone away since and her diet now consists mainly of turkey, chicken, and fish.
I got bit by a tick before, and got admitted in a hospital for about 1 week or so. Words can’t describe how horrible the symptoms were, I could barely get up and had to sleep for most of the time. It’s worst than any other disease that I ever got before.
missed opportunity to talk about how they numb your skin before they feed on you. really interesting bug, if only it wasnt such a pain in the arse for us.
Yeah, their physiology is definitely interesting, from a scientific point-of-view. We get flooded with dog ticks every summer in my area. Even spraying around the house once a week or more doesn't deter these guys. It's a nightmare. They especially love my son, who is 6. I hate ticks -_- even if they're interesting as hell.
As a kid during the summer months me and my friend would be knee deep in brush and weeds ALL the time. We'd go home and pick tics off each other literally none the wiser to how dangerous they could be. Thankfully neither of us got sick from them but my grandpa did 😦 he was sent to the hospital and had to cary around an epipen because he became allergic to meat products for a while.
Sounds like your gramps got bit by a Lone Star Tick. These ticks are infamous for their ability to cause an allergy to *_"Galactose-a-1"_* , a carbohydrate found in red meats.
I've had ticks infest my house because my former dog got bitten by them all over. About 3 weeks ago, my new dog had a couple ticks on his eyebrow area and I removed them and then had his fur removed too. I'd have no problem with ticks hadn't they been at risk of giving people lyme disease should you be bitten and eventual death. These are the only things I hold no hesitation with burning to death.
No. Although it's called "Arachnophobia", it actually refers specifically to spiders, and not to arachnids in general. "Phobia" is also an irrational fear. Thus, you cannot have a phobia of ticks, because it's not irrational to fear them. They are very dangerous creatures, even if you discount the diseases they carry. Look up "Ghost moose". Now, you might argue that it's not irrational to fear some spiders either, but that's not how phobias work. Someone with arachnophobia would fear the most venomous spider and the most harmless spider both equally, and their fear would be extreme.
A ticks proboscis has 5 parts, a barbed stylus called a hypostome, and on the hypostome are 2 pairs of lancets, each lancet are tipped with sharp knife like hooks called chelicerae. The chelicerae is what helps the tick drill deeper into its target, but it's also what anchors the tick into its target while feeding
@Prophet of Greyism No problem! Just throwing the name out for anyone curious about it. From what I've heard/read, it's a disease that's recently begun developing and spreading. You were right that it's tick-borne. Very scary stuff, a bacteria or anything else that can alter the way your body breaks things down like that!
That would be karma to everyone who eats the flesh of brutally killed animals because apparently they’re so selfish that their temporary taste pleasure is more important than an animal’s life.
I just killed a tick last night, it was hiding under my washing machine. I was sweeping and it crawled out headed towards my living room, I squeezed a glob of hand sanitizer to stop it from moving and then flushed it.
When I was around 13 or 14 years old, my mom noticed a big rash in the middle of my back with what looked like a spider bite in the center. I went to the doctor and got some blood work done, turned out I had Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and then I remembered that I picked a tick off that spot on my back about 6 weeks earlier.
One time we took our cotton de tulear to the beach and let him lose. He doesn't get many chances to run around free in our country so he was really happy. Sadly the beach had this little patch of plants in the middle of the sand and he decided to go through it. Well, when we took it back to the house to wash away the sand we saw him with many ticks all over his body. I spent the next 3 days picking away the ticks and killing them by squishing them with my fingers. I must've pulled at least 20 during those few days, but they kept popping so in the following months I would find 1 or 2 every so often. We took them to the vet to make sure he got a shot against whatever that tick had. We thought it was over but eventually another appeared after he walked in the garden, so we had to cut the flowers and other plants then fumigate the yard. My dog and my house was finally free of ticks, until one day I saw a small bunch of baby ticks bunched up in the wall of the room me and my dog sleep in. So I killed them by covering them in a heavy drop of super glue. And that was the last of it, at the time I didn't knew just how dangerous it was for me to kill them by hand and I still have that reminder in the form of the transparent drop of glue holding the dead baby ticks in my wall.
When My dog Gets ticks i take them out with pliers and put them in The sink and Burn them that stops them from reproducing They Are really hard to kill by hand which propably caused Ur little infestation
I remember several years ago I found what I thought was a grape. I picked it up and messed around with it until I realized it had legs and was moving around. Turns out it was a tick that bit one of our dogs. It still looked epic popping it.
I have had two ticks, and I thought it was a scab the first time. Luckily, I still had a scab picking habit from three years prior. I then thought it was a mole, until I saw legs. My mother identified it and flushed it down the toilet. I think both were gopher tortoise ticks ( 4:05 )
I love this video very informative and I just adore how you brought your fiancé on the channel, that is literally so sweet. It was also very interesting to see that this was the University of Michigan. My organic chemistry professor graduated from there and always talks about that university in high regards.
Got bit by one of these a couple months ago. I felt something hard flicking around my knee and thought it was a scab, I got really confused after a while and checked and saw it. Never ran so fast to grab a pair of tweezers and run it under a flame
I want someone to do a study on the bourbon virus, famous here because it originated in Bourbon Missouri. The only known tickborn disease with a 100% fatality rate as the only person documented to have it died.
A tick tried crawling and burrowing into my eye when I was a kid! I think it was a deer tick, but it was really small. It’s so interesting to see a video like this about them!! I also find it fascinating and slightly horrifying that you have a collection of them.
I remember because I was wearing my pajama dress that reminded me of Belle from beauty and the beast when my mom screamed and told me not to open my eyes
Lol this is the most entertained and engaged I’ve ever been hearing about a tick 😂 really a testament to the quality of work put in, cause if there was ever the question if I was the type of guy who would be “interested in hearing about a tick😀?” The answers “No” 🤣
So... I've had rocky mountain spotted fever... It sucked I lost 10 lbs in four hours because of my body's constant nausea and purging. After blood test and a 2 day wait (day 4 or 5 from the start), I got the paperwork confirming it. Luckily... My job couldn't fire even though they wanted to
Ngl I always thought that if they take too much blood like the ones (shown in the video), they could be popped like a water balloon. Honestly sounds more fun than dealing with them, imo.
Actually Lymes disease is transfered from its dormant stage to active once it bites, which is stored in the tail, it takes 12-24 hrs to pass it through the saliva glands to the host. So if you find one early enough you can stop transmission
@@StnoX why did you do that. Should’ve warned you what my community has to offer 😨 It’s disgusting I know what you mean when you just said that. I’ve seen it before and it’s disgusting.
Ugh, tick is such an unsettling name. Why couldn't it be named something different. Even if it were called a "blood sucker" it's still not as unsettling as the name tick.
My dog was rubbing her belly for a while. I lifted her up from her front paws (so she was standing), and I saw three fully grown ticks 🫠 Two of them dropped on the floor...
Can we seriously stop saying that arachnoids and insects are so different we need to categorize them differently? Mammals are vastly different between each other and yet we still call them all mammals despite some having no legs, 4 legs, 2 legs.
I had found a tick on my thigh about a month ago and had no idea how the hell it got there. I wear pants 90% of the time, so it was an enigma for me. Fortunately, I didn’t get any illnesses. Even more fortunately, I wasn’t forced to go vegan afterwards. There’s still a little spot from where it was though. It kind of looks like a mosquito bite that hasn’t gone away, only it doesn’t itch.
Tick has bitten me once, it literally crawled under my skin and I felt all of this.when it came out, I just ripped it out with hand and I wasn't sick or anything
On that subject, it seems that recently Americans have discovered the existence of the capybara and are obsessed with it, if one day you go to a country where they are native and can be found in the wild, stay away, they carry ticks that carry spotted fever, a disease that has a fatality rate of 30% which can increase to 80% if not treated immediately and correctly.
I'll die content
@yes I'll be leaving a legacy
One forgets how suicidal the western inhabitants are
U forgot paralysing ticks
How could such an adorable and kind creature carry such a pestilence
So I have a pretty interesting story about ticks. When I was younger I found one in my yard and thought it was a new species and got really excited and so I carried it around and an empty water bottle, showing it off to my friends. After I released it I decided to google it and then found out it was a deer tick. So all my fiends and I were playing with a deer tick all day letting crawl on us and stuff so that’s fun.
At least you were excited about “finding a new species.”
Something similar happened with me and a head-louse. I think that’s what they’re called anyway
@@CalvesFanatic yep that’s right
At least it didn't stick to your neck and almost burrow into your brain like it happened to me
One more day back then and I'd be dead lol
I found biological terrorism on a cacti on my way to school, found a spider species that aren't supposed to exist here.
About 10 years ago, my mom was bit by a lonestar tick, which made her essentially allergic to red meat. The allergy has not gone away since and her diet now consists mainly of turkey, chicken, and fish.
As well as fruits and vegetables, I hope! Lol
@@Manticorn gotta have that balance of meat and veggies
@@leonardusrakapradayan2253Omnivore 😎
jckjbkjbk@@Manticorn
Wow thats fuck up that one bite could forever change your diet.
I got bit by a tick before, and got admitted in a hospital for about 1 week or so. Words can’t describe how horrible the symptoms were, I could barely get up and had to sleep for most of the time. It’s worst than any other disease that I ever got before.
Terrible to hear, sorry you had to go through this :^(
Interesting, I don't been bitten by ticks a couple of times growing up even recently, never had diseases from them, just a pain to get off
It’s surprising how extra thicc a tick can get when it drinks enough blood to fill up
missed opportunity to talk about how they numb your skin before they feed on you. really interesting bug, if only it wasnt such a pain in the arse for us.
Yeah, their physiology is definitely interesting, from a scientific point-of-view.
We get flooded with dog ticks every summer in my area. Even spraying around the house once a week or more doesn't deter these guys. It's a nightmare.
They especially love my son, who is 6. I hate ticks -_- even if they're interesting as hell.
same with mosquitos
They are arachnids not bugs
@@PolishGod1234 ok einstein
@@PolishGod1234bugs is a general term used for both insects and arachnids
Surprised you didn’t mention that a lone star tick bite can make you allergic to red meat
THE VEGANS ARE ATTACKING
Vegans have launched their first attack
@@gomedelzlaty3981 omg😂
Where was this tick when I went to Lone Star Steak House? My wallet would have LOVED IT.
Sh*t's expensive...
Captain Gantu: "It is an abomination to nature! It must be destroyed!" 🥩🍖🥓
As a kid during the summer months me and my friend would be knee deep in brush and weeds ALL the time. We'd go home and pick tics off each other literally none the wiser to how dangerous they could be. Thankfully neither of us got sick from them but my grandpa did 😦 he was sent to the hospital and had to cary around an epipen because he became allergic to meat products for a while.
Sounds like your gramps got bit by a Lone Star Tick. These ticks are infamous for their ability to cause an allergy to *_"Galactose-a-1"_* , a carbohydrate found in red meats.
@@A_penguin_from_matmart4928Neat info. Here's your smart internet guy reward! You deserve it 🏅
@@GoatyGoatson It was just a quick Google search lol
I only remembered the symptoms but not the names
@@A_penguin_from_matmart4928my doctor refers to it as alpha gal
Same, I've had over 50 tick bites when I was a kid.
man do i hate ticks
4:17 i wonder what would happen if you took a safety pin and popped them
Blood would come out
I was thinking the same thing
Inf-
A mess
Crunchy
I've had ticks infest my house because my former dog got bitten by them all over. About 3 weeks ago, my new dog had a couple ticks on his eyebrow area and I removed them and then had his fur removed too. I'd have no problem with ticks hadn't they been at risk of giving people lyme disease should you be bitten and eventual death. These are the only things I hold no hesitation with burning to death.
@No
Plus, you won't be bitten by ticks.
They only bite atheists... And Presbyterians
Wtf
I often use mechanical method: pliers. The popping sound is satisfying.
Now inject the next one with hydrogen peroxide
Hunhun
So if you have a fear of ticks technically it’s arachnophobia
I already had arachnophobia before this video
No. Although it's called "Arachnophobia", it actually refers specifically to spiders, and not to arachnids in general. "Phobia" is also an irrational fear. Thus, you cannot have a phobia of ticks, because it's not irrational to fear them. They are very dangerous creatures, even if you discount the diseases they carry. Look up "Ghost moose".
Now, you might argue that it's not irrational to fear some spiders either, but that's not how phobias work. Someone with arachnophobia would fear the most venomous spider and the most harmless spider both equally, and their fear would be extreme.
@@abrahamthebewildered1448 🤓
@@abrahamthebewildered1448 and why is it irrational to fear a bloodsucking parasite?
@@EmilyS-gk3stCan u tell me how u get tht phobia i am curious abot tht phobia,how u get,wht u feel,wht u do to avoid spider
I could’ve gone my whole life without having to see a tick 100x it’s size
Fr fkn nasty
Absolutely. Ticks are one of the GROSSEST things on this planet. I hate them immensely. No remorse when killing them! They are disgusting
The forbidden fruit gushers.
Little dude looked like me after Thanksgiving
@@Mirage_Main321and even then your grandma woukd say you look skinny and force down more food on you
0:01 “inside this vile is something that could kill you…”
LETS OPEN IT UP🎉🎉
What a great idea!!
Science in a nutshell
@@missyzalgo6738or Steve Irwin!
@@JustJustin. You know you aren't wrong, may he R.I.P😞
@@missyzalgo6738rizz in poggers 🚽
vial*
3:46 girl looked like a psycopath at that point 😰💀
A ticks proboscis has 5 parts, a barbed stylus called a hypostome, and on the hypostome are 2 pairs of lancets, each lancet are tipped with sharp knife like hooks called chelicerae. The chelicerae is what helps the tick drill deeper into its target, but it's also what anchors the tick into its target while feeding
I was sure you were going to inject the tick with a liquid to see how big they can be. 😂
But I must admit that I did learn a lot from this.
You left out the fact that some ticks can make you allergic to red meat.
It's called Alpha-gal syndrome. It's a newer disease, though still scary.
Why does that piss me off
Apologies and thank you for providing the proper name.
And yeah, the idea of it pisses me off, too. Nights around the grill would never be the same 😓
@Prophet of Greyism
No problem! Just throwing the name out for anyone curious about it. From what I've heard/read, it's a disease that's recently begun developing and spreading. You were right that it's tick-borne. Very scary stuff, a bacteria or anything else that can alter the way your body breaks things down like that!
That would be karma to everyone who eats the flesh of brutally killed animals because apparently they’re so selfish that their temporary taste pleasure is more important than an animal’s life.
I just killed a tick last night, it was hiding under my washing machine. I was sweeping and it crawled out headed towards my living room, I squeezed a glob of hand sanitizer to stop it from moving and then flushed it.
So they started,,body positivity "?😂😂😂
When I was around 13 or 14 years old, my mom noticed a big rash in the middle of my back with what looked like a spider bite in the center.
I went to the doctor and got some blood work done, turned out I had Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and then I remembered that I picked a tick off that spot on my back about 6 weeks earlier.
One time we took our cotton de tulear to the beach and let him lose. He doesn't get many chances to run around free in our country so he was really happy. Sadly the beach had this little patch of plants in the middle of the sand and he decided to go through it. Well, when we took it back to the house to wash away the sand we saw him with many ticks all over his body. I spent the next 3 days picking away the ticks and killing them by squishing them with my fingers. I must've pulled at least 20 during those few days, but they kept popping so in the following months I would find 1 or 2 every so often. We took them to the vet to make sure he got a shot against whatever that tick had. We thought it was over but eventually another appeared after he walked in the garden, so we had to cut the flowers and other plants then fumigate the yard. My dog and my house was finally free of ticks, until one day I saw a small bunch of baby ticks bunched up in the wall of the room me and my dog sleep in. So I killed them by covering them in a heavy drop of super glue. And that was the last of it, at the time I didn't knew just how dangerous it was for me to kill them by hand and I still have that reminder in the form of the transparent drop of glue holding the dead baby ticks in my wall.
When My dog Gets ticks i take them out with pliers and put them in The sink and Burn them that stops them from reproducing They Are really hard to kill by hand which propably caused Ur little infestation
Why is it dangerous to kill them by hand?
@@Harry64278the diseases they have is still there
From tick to thicc
Yeah lol 😂😂😂
lol
Where did you come from Puro 😭
@@nyew_thrizzwho is puro
@@birdybirdantifurries7322 their pfp
3:21 a Lone Star tick can also make you become allergic to red meat.
“And if left untreated, *death* .”
*serious face*
**STARTS TO LAUGH**
I love this channel it's so informative and it's worded so well anyone can understand it.keep doing what you are doing it's great content!
@Quesadillao I'm not ashamed
@No I follow jesus and I am ashamed.
I remember several years ago I found what I thought was a grape. I picked it up and messed around with it until I realized it had legs and was moving around. Turns out it was a tick that bit one of our dogs. It still looked epic popping it.
LMAO
"Inside this vial is something that could kill you"
"LeTs OpEn It Up" 💀
I heard lime disease came from a military lab . We never had lime disease before .
I have had two ticks, and I thought it was a scab the first time. Luckily, I still had a scab picking habit from three years prior. I then thought it was a mole, until I saw legs. My mother identified it and flushed it down the toilet. I think both were gopher tortoise ticks ( 4:05 )
I love this video very informative and I just adore how you brought your fiancé on the channel, that is literally so sweet. It was also very interesting to see that this was the University of Michigan. My organic chemistry professor graduated from there and always talks about that university in high regards.
Bro master at biological 💀💀💀
Thumbnail:
Me before visiting grandma's house
Me after visiting grandma's house
That tick became so large it became a "Thick" 😭😂
Not thick, More like EXTRA THICC
Me after Thanksgiving 😂😂😂
@@rileywhalen6554 you aint lying
Bruh.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 im dying
Me going to my Grandma's house for lunch: 4:06
Me leaving: 4:10
😂😂😂 why can I relate 😂😂
Before going to grandma’s house vs after going to grandma’s house
@@QualityChaos99 🤣🤣
Got bit by one of these a couple months ago. I felt something hard flicking around my knee and thought it was a scab, I got really confused after a while and checked and saw it. Never ran so fast to grab a pair of tweezers and run it under a flame
Dam really thought that mouse skull could've been a fish
I want someone to do a study on the bourbon virus, famous here because it originated in Bourbon Missouri. The only known tickborn disease with a 100% fatality rate as the only person documented to have it died.
Man, lil tick ate to much Big Mac 💀
A tick tried crawling and burrowing into my eye when I was a kid! I think it was a deer tick, but it was really small. It’s so interesting to see a video like this about them!! I also find it fascinating and slightly horrifying that you have a collection of them.
I remember because I was wearing my pajama dress that reminded me of Belle from beauty and the beast when my mom screamed and told me not to open my eyes
Wow that’s scary
@@artistanna2447 it certainly was, especially for my mom who had to rip it off my eyelid. It was probably going to go into my eye if I had opened it.
@@only1bladetitan Glad it didn't get it
Lol this is the most entertained and engaged I’ve ever been hearing about a tick 😂 really a testament to the quality of work put in, cause if there was ever the question if I was the type of guy who would be “interested in hearing about a tick😀?” The answers “No” 🤣
4:13 What if it becomes 500x Times bigger?
Like a ball. Idk
Pop!
Love the one camera angle where you watched the film with us
This video was just a tick away from being 4 minutes and 20 seconds long.
Underrated comment for two reasons
1:43 I knew that and I know that ticks don’t give Lyme disease
pyrocynical just drained at the end
So... I've had rocky mountain spotted fever... It sucked
I lost 10 lbs in four hours because of my body's constant nausea and purging. After blood test and a 2 day wait (day 4 or 5 from the start), I got the paperwork confirming it. Luckily... My job couldn't fire even though they wanted to
why would they fire you if you are sick ?
@@Epsh13793 merica
@@Yummibear7 thats tough, respect to you guys for working like that
Deviantart ticks
Nah bro 💀
That moment you manage to intercept one before causing any harm, and throw it alive in boiling water its just beautiful
a few years back i got a lyme disease from a tick
its interesting to learn more about them
great video!
the depth you go into each topic is remarkable, truly enlightening!
0:40 I DID NOT WANTED TO KNOW THAT THESE ARE SPIDER RELATED....
What have you done sir...
3:45 DEATH ☺️🤭
What is the end goal for a tick after they become swollen? Do they just die or do they go back to normal after a while?
Eggs
Swollen means storage of food(bloof),it lives longer thus higher chance for reproduction, basically humans minus few perks
"Inside this vial is something that could kill you..." *talks with a dangerous voice*
0,2 second later
"Let's open it up!" *talks with cheering voice*
I was sitting on a chair It hurt so bad I had to use a pillow
“Inside this vile is something could kill you” “let’s open it up!”
The forbidden fruit gushers
“Inside this vile is something that can kill you… let’s open it up!”
Famous last words ⭐️
Why would a tick want to get that big? They wouldn't be functional at that point since they're basically a balloon with tiny legs.
Idk, but they look somewhat cute 😂
The deer tick looks like a red blood cell
you have such a way of making the most simple things sound complicated and smart
That is a reverse of what I was expecting lol. What a funny insult.
.....I never thought I would have more of a reason to fear ticks.😰
Ngl I always thought that if they take too much blood like the ones (shown in the video), they could be popped like a water balloon.
Honestly sounds more fun than dealing with them, imo.
Actually Lymes disease is transfered from its dormant stage to active once it bites, which is stored in the tail, it takes 12-24 hrs to pass it through the saliva glands to the host. So if you find one early enough you can stop transmission
In this box is something that can kill you.
- *So open it up* 😂
3:04 you got a TICK COLLECTION?!!!
Sooo thats what she meant by inflation.
Is she a furry
@@justastranger101 i can never look back at myself after what i searched, furry inflation.
@@StnoX why did you do that. Should’ve warned you what my community has to offer 😨
It’s disgusting I know what you mean when you just said that. I’ve seen it before and it’s disgusting.
I just love your videos and editing style!! Please keep long-form videos coming
Absolutely hate them. One made huge changes to my sister's life and she has to deal with that bs forever.
Ugh, tick is such an unsettling name. Why couldn't it be named something different.
Even if it were called a "blood sucker" it's still not as unsettling as the name tick.
I like watching your videos. Very relaxing and informative. It makes me sleep easier
Great video and congratulations for the upcoming marriage
Where do you find ticks and how can you treat a tick bite?
They eventually appear and start biting you and you have to give them something they like and they will eat it
@@monkeybisquit8 Oh ok Thank you
my dog was taken to the vet today and will be staying there because of these
My dog was rubbing her belly for a while. I lifted her up from her front paws (so she was standing), and I saw three fully grown ticks 🫠 Two of them dropped on the floor...
Tick inflation
Thankfully this has zero likes so nobody will know...
Now they will
Get out
Pyrocynical
was looking for this comment. do NOT let pyrocynical near that tick 😭
Most things in nature 😬 ... but your videos on these gross things are 🙌🏾
the amount of twists made me think the last one was a fresh potato fmor the groundd
I’ve been almost been bitten by a dog tick, but at least I didn’t death
Nikocado Avocado
LOL or how about. Tickacado Avocado 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's scrat from ice age 2:01
Lol
I think it’s a fish…
Loved the video and loved Katherine. Please bring her back in again sometime.
2:24, I'm just surprised at how they were able to write so illegibly on it's skull
It's like your mom when she discovers a new Mc Donald's has opened around the corner
Thats one pretty thick tic 😂👌🔥❤️
3:37 "also causes a rash and headache, and if left untreated.. DEATH" *big creepy smile*
bro really became nikocado
Can we seriously stop saying that arachnoids and insects are so different we need to categorize them differently?
Mammals are vastly different between each other and yet we still call them all mammals despite some having no legs, 4 legs, 2 legs.
0:03 love how after you said it can kill you, you said let's open it up
I forgot dog ticks are a thing. But it will take a while for it to affect my dog. Her fur is that thick and long.
I had found a tick on my thigh about a month ago and had no idea how the hell it got there. I wear pants 90% of the time, so it was an enigma for me.
Fortunately, I didn’t get any illnesses. Even more fortunately, I wasn’t forced to go vegan afterwards. There’s still a little spot from where it was though. It kind of looks like a mosquito bite that hasn’t gone away, only it doesn’t itch.
THAT'S IT! You're going to DeviantArt! 4:09
Him: Inside this vial is something that could KILL you
Also him: LET'S OPEN IT UP!
If your deathly afraid of ticks, chickens eat em
NAHHH SO I ALMOST DIED BY A TINY INSECT THAT WAS ON MY BUNNY????
Pyrocynical’s favorite insect
My naked feet are so uncomfortable while watching this
I like how extremely condescending and patronizing this narration is, but also how genuinely informative it is.
Tick has bitten me once, it literally crawled under my skin and I felt all of this.when it came out, I just ripped it out with hand and I wasn't sick or anything
The hooked legs of the tick were the inspiration for Velcro.