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  1. When a tick is full, it means that it has finished feeding on its host and has consumed a significant amount of blood. Ticks go through several stages in their life cycle, and feeding is a crucial part of their development. Once a tick has had its fill, it will detach from its host and find a safe place to digest its meal.
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