| 41. | Once they're engorged, they fall off in about an hour's time, says King.
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| 42. | Raymond Winchcombe of Verbank said it's common to feel engorged ticks under the fur of his dog.
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| 43. | When the pleregates are fully engorged, they become immobile and hang from the ceilings of the underground nests.
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| 44. | The gugs often indulge in great feasts and, once engorged, retire to their great towers to sleep.
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| 45. | The album's cover art features a man sporting ragged clothing and straw engorging much of his head.
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| 46. | Yet he's unrecognizable at the moment, his features engorged with contempt, his voice loud and scalding.
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| 47. | The overfeeding engorges the duck's liver, producing the richly flavored delicacy reserved for holidays or special occasions.
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| 48. | Adults have ovoid or pear-shaped bodies which become engorged with blood when they feed, and eight legs.
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| 49. | The male dies after fertilising the female although some males can endure for longer if they parasitise the engorging female.
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| 50. | Although it is not typical, an engorging adult female apparently can re-attach several times to different dogs.
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