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English: The photograph shows a paralysis tick that had been attached to human skin just behind the ear for just over four days before it was discovered. Although a large area around the tick exhibits symptoms of hypoesthesia (numbness) it was thought that the symptoms were due to a shar object or spider bite. Later onset of flu-like symptoms and increased numbness resulted in hospital treatment.
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Camera location17° 27′ 14.11″ S, 145° 53′ 30.92″ E  Heading=96.64311° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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17°27'14.108"S, 145°53'30.919"E

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18 October 2017

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