Argas

/ˈɑrɡəs/ noun

A genus of parasitic ticks that feed on the blood of birds and other animals, commonly called soft ticks.

From Argus, a figure in Greek mythology famous for having 100 eyes. The ticks were named for Argus because of their multiple small eyes and the idea of constant watchfulness or detection.

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