Prairie-dog

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  • Ixodes kingi

    Rotund Tick

    Ixodes kingi is a hard tick species in the family Ixodidae, commonly known as the Rotund Tick. It is a three-host tick found in prairie and grassland habitats of western North America, where it parasitizes ground-dwelling mammals including prairie dogs, pocket gophers, and ground squirrels. The species exhibits notable size variation between populations east and west of the Rocky Mountains, with larger specimens found in Alberta and smaller specimens in British Columbia. It is an ectoparasite of wildlife but has been documented on domestic animals and humans.