Ticks do not intentionally "go in" the body; instead, they latch onto a host, typically through direct contact while the host brushes against vegetation. They seek warm-blooded animals as a food source, specifically to feed on blood, which provides essential nutrients for their survival and reproduction. Once attached, they can remain on the host for several days, feeding and potentially transmitting diseases in the process.
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