diablosinmusica t1_jc822lw wrote
Reply to comment by CampsG in I stumbled out of the forest into a prehistoric wonderland. Mt Aspiring National Park, NZ [OC][1500x2250] by CampsG
And there are no cats in America
gregorydgraham t1_jccajxa wrote
You are correct: there ticks in New Zealand
Ministry of Health information -
New Zealand has endemic ticks (i.e., they occur here and nowhere else in the world). These species are host-specific and infest mainly birds. Endemic New Zealand ticks generally do not transmit diseases to humans.
There is also an introduced species of tick in New Zealand – the brown cattle tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis), which can infest warm-blooded mammals (such as cattle or humans). In some parts of the world the cattle tick is known as vector of animal and human diseases, such as tick borne fever, Japanese (Oriental) spotted fever, Russian spring-summer encephalitis. However, these diseases are not present in New Zealand.
recongal42 t1_jc9z6cc wrote
I just told my daughter about this movie!
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