flea in the PONS Dictionary

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The flea market features a variety of antiques, art, clothes, pottery, some food, and typical second-hand flea market goods.
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The newly hatched flea's primary aim is to find a host, have a meal of blood and reproduce.
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The most outstanding health problem were constant outbreaks of flea infestations.
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The northern rat flea has eyes and a row of three setae below it on the heads.
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As the flea's abdomen swells with eggs later in the cycle, the pressure from the swelling may press neighbouring nerves or blood vessels.
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In fleas the process is triggered by vibrations that indicate the possible presence of a suitable host.
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It was named as such because when plucked, the high pitch of the strings brings to mind the image of a jumping flea.
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Red foxes are not readily prone to infestation with fleas.
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Examples include actual-sized spiders, sparrows, fleas, worms, shellfish, and mice.
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The main vector for typhus is the rat flea.
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