ektoparaziti
Ektoparaziti are organisms that live on the exterior of a host animal. This includes a wide range of invertebrates such as insects, mites, and ticks. They derive nourishment from their host, often by feeding on blood, skin, or bodily secretions. The presence of ektoparaziti is known as an infestation.
Common examples of ektoparaziti include fleas, which are wingless insects that feed on the blood of mammals
Infestations by ektoparaziti can cause discomfort, itching, and skin irritation for the host. In some cases,