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  • Blood star sea star (Henricia leviuscula). Oregon coast.
    Blood_Star_Sea_Star_FS529102.jpg
  • A female mosquito (Culicidae spp.) biting a human arm. Note the red blood clearly visible in the abdomen of the insect as it draws in through its proboscis.
    biting_mosquito-MDurham244_12.jpg
  • A 2 day old rocky mountain elk calf (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) has blood drawn by biologist Scott Findholdt with the Oregon Department Of Fish And Wildlife. Sled Springs Study Area in NE Oregon
    wildlife_biologist-ElkCalfR4.jpg
  • A female american dog tick (Dermacentor andersoni) engorged after a blood meal. NE Oregon.
    american_dog_tick_63006TK3.jpg
  • A female american dog tick (Dermacentor andersoni) engorged after a blood meal. NE Oregon.
    american_dog_tick_63006TK5.jpg
  • A female american dog tick (Dermacentor andersoni) engorged after a blood meal. NE Oregon.
    american_dog_tick_63006TK6.jpg
  • Oregon Division Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Pat Matthews prepares to collect blood from a newborn elk calf in the Sled Springs Elk Study Area. The calf will be radio collared so that its movements and health may be studied.
    wildlife_biologist-ElkCalfS7.jpg
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