Dynamic regional teaching resource

Common Ticks by Country & Region

Select a reviewed country or region to create an A4 classroom chart using the same governed species-occurrence records as the VuxLore Global Tick Hub.

Choose a country or region

Choose a location to display connected species records.

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VuxLore Tick Academy · Global Tick Hub learning chart

Ticks recorded for your selected location

Reviewed records from the VuxLore Global Tick Hub. Occurrence does not mean every tick is common, infected or present in every local habitat.

Common nameScientific nameOccurrence statusLearning note

Select a location above. If no connected record is available, use the full Global Tick Hub rather than assuming a species is absent.

Identification warning: photographs and charts cannot determine whether a tick carries infection and may not confirm species.

Explore reviewed profiles and sources at vuxlore.com/pages/ticks-around-the-world

How this dynamic chart works

The chart reads the same reviewed species-occurrence and location records used by the VuxLore Global Tick Hub. It does not maintain a separate manually copied species list. When those governed records are updated, this learning chart updates with them.

Use in teaching

Compare common and scientific names, discuss why occurrence differs from abundance, and open the linked species profiles for representative imagery and evidence. Never use the chart to diagnose a bite or rule a species in or out without suitable evidence.

Open the complete Global Tick Hub