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its way north through egypt. as the flood waters receded, they left behind a rich, fertile, dark soil. it was easy to grow crops in the fertile soil left behind by the annual flooding of the nile. the ancient egyptians loved garlic. they also ate green vegetables, lentils, figs, dates, onions, fish, birds
, eggs, cheese, and butter. their staple foods were bread and beer. breads were sweetened with dates, honey, and figs or dates. they had flatbreads. they even had yeast breads. breads were made with barley and wheat. beer was the most common drink in ancient egypt. there were very few wells. most ancient...
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canada. it is a vector for several diseases of animals, including humans ( lyme disease , babesiosis , anaplasmosis , powassan virus disease , etc.) and is known as the deer tick owing to its habit of parasitizing the white-tailed deer . it is also known to parasitize mice, [ ] lizards, [ ] migratory birds
tick contents description behavior as disease vector predators genome sequencing see also references see also external links description[ edit ] the image shown here—and in fact, most images of ixodes scapularis that are commonly available—show an adult that is unengorged, that is, an adult that has not...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ixodes_scapularis