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Ticks attach themselves to other animals to feed on them. Ticks drop off their host only after they have fed to capacity. And, if they have fed to capacity, they will drop off their host.
Deer ticks that feed on white-footed mice always drop off their hosts between noon and sunset, no matter when the ticks first attached to the host.
White-footed mice are strictly nocturnal (they are active only at night). During daytime hours, these mice are underground.
Deer ticks that feed on white-footed mice always drop from the mice they’re feeding on while the mice are underground. We know this is supported because the deer ticks always drop off during the daytime, and during the daytime the mice are underground.
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