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Filter by Meaning The naturalist was able to identify the ectoparasite that was causing the infestation in the wildlife population.
An ectoparasite infested the dog's fur, causing severe itching.
The researcher discovered a new species of ectoparasite that had never been documented before.
The dog's constant scratching was a sign of an ectoparasite infestation.
The doctor diagnosed the patient's skin rash as being caused by an ectoparasite.
The veterinarian prescribed a topical medication to treat the dog's ectoparasite infestation.
The hiker's legs were covered in chigger bites, a type of ectoparasite found in tall grass.
The ornithologist discovered a new species of ectoparasite on a bird he was studying.
The child's persistent itching was a sign of an ectoparasite bite.
The biologist found an ectoparasite attached to the skin of the bird.
The dermatologist was able to identify the ectoparasite responsible for the patient's skin irritation.
The poultry farmer had to take action against an ectoparasite that was affecting the chickens.
The farmer noticed his cows were losing weight and discovered they had an ectoparasite problem.
The camper woke up covered in bites, which turned out to be from an ectoparasite.
The dog's constant scratching led the vet to diagnose an ectoparasite infestation.
The entomologist was studying the life cycle of an ectoparasite that affected birds.
The zookeeper had to treat the monkeys for an ectoparasite that caused hair loss.
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