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− | *Known as the rabbit fur mite
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− | *Found on rabbits (domestic and wild) and on hares
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| + | | Also known as: |
| + | | ''The rabbit fur mite'' |
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| + | Leporacarus mites are [[Non-Burrowing Mites|surface mites]] found on rabbits (domestic and wild) and hares. They are non-pathogenic, common mites. |
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− | *Common
| + | The mite clings to individual hairs and feeds on sebaceous secretions and skin debris. |
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− | *Clings to individual hairs
| + | Leporacarus mites may cause dermatitis in humans handling infected animals. |
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− | *Feeds on sebaceous secretions and skin debris
| + | [[Category:Non-Burrowing_Mites]][[Category:Rabbit]] |
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− | *Non-pathogenic
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− | *May cause dermatitis in humans handling infected animals[[Category:Non-Burrowing_Mites]][[Category:Rabbit]]
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