15-04-2020 Evan (email: emmanuel8s@gmail.com) Вопрос: A book of First Class stamps http://fittor.fun/freemilf/ freemilf Ticks hitch rides on young human hosts via bare heads, feet, arms or legs and attach themselves to areas that may be difficult for children themselves to inspect closely, such as the scalp, groin or buttocks. The arachnids — ticks are not insects, but part of the eight-legged spider family — are well-engineered to make a meal of their hosts’ blood, first injecting an anesthetic into the skin so the bite is painless. Then, their barbed mouths and the chemical cement they secrete keep them well-anchored to human skin and difficult to remove, Herman-Giddens said.
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