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Deep Look
The Bizarre Biology of 5 Bloodsucking Creatures
Season 11
Episode 13
Chances are you’ve got one of these bloodsuckers lurking nearby. Mosquitoes, ticks, lice, kissing bugs and tsetse flies are all looking to grab a bite ... of you. See exactly how they do it and what you can do to stop them.
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