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Dizzy, upstairs is wrong, only female mosquitoes suck blood, because only by sucking blood, the ovaries of mosquitoes can develop and reproduce offspring.
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Agree with the upstairs.
But it's a bit wordy.
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No, only female mosquitoes suck blood.
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Mosquitoes are a family of insects under the order Diptera. Commonly known as mosquitoes or mosquitoes, this family of organisms is a small flying insect with stinging and sucking mouthparts.
In the vast majority of mosquitoes, males feed on plant sap, while females parasitize the surface of other organisms and use stinging mouthparts to pierce the host's ** to suck blood. Its host is thousands, mainly vertebrates, such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, etc. Some species of mosquitoes also parasitize arthropods.
Sucking blood generally does not have much effect on the host, but during sucking, the mosquito's saliva can cause the host to develop symptoms such as rashes. Mosquitoes are vectors of many diseases, and mosquitoes can spread diseases from one host to another by feeding on blood.
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Mosquitoes belong to the family of insects of the genus Diptera, and there are about 3,000 species worldwide. It is a small flying insect with stinging and sucking mouthparts. Usually females feed on blood, while males suck the sap of plants.
Blood-sucking female mosquitoes are intermediate hosts for other pathogens such as dengue, malaria, yellow fever, filariasis, Japanese encephalitis, etc. Mosquitoes are found on all continents except Antarctica.
In the Jurassic period hundreds of millions of years ago, the ancestor of mosquitoes had evolved. The earliest fossil evidence is found in Cretaceous rock formations. The first area where mosquitoes evolved was in present-day South America, then gradually migrated north to the ancient continent of Laoa, and then south to the tropics.
The ancestors of mosquitoes are about three times the size of the extant species and are closely related to the family Phenoidae.
Mosquitoes are multicellular organisms. The size varies depending on the type, but most are smaller than 15 mm. The weight is about 2, and one hind leg weighs only about that.
Mosquitoes have 22 teeth. A pair of wings flies at a speed of about 1 hour to 1 kilometer, and the wings vibrate about 594 times per second when a mosquito flies; Such vibrations make us hear a "buzzing" sound when mosquitoes fly.
The life of a mosquito goes through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Mosquitoes like to lay their eggs in clear water, such as small river water, rain puddles, ponds, ponds, rice paddies and mountain streams. In the warm season, the eggs hatch in about three days and begin to eat the tiny microorganisms and protozoa that grow in the water.
The lifespan of mosquitoes is about 7-10 days after mating in natural conditions, but in the laboratory can live up to 1-2 months. Female mosquitoes generally live for 1 to 2 months, and have lived up to 4 months in the laboratory.
Mosquitoes are one of the four pests; Its average lifespan is not long, 3 10 days for males and 10 20 days for females. Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals in the world, killing more than 10,000 people each year.
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I don't know. Don't look at me, I know I'm handsome.
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The mosquito of mosquitoes is written as: vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, point, horizontal, apostrophe, and pinch.
1. Basic Definition:
Mosquitoes, insects. Generally refers to aquatic adult worms. Females suck the blood of humans and animals and can transmit malaria and Japanese encephalitis. It also refers to some small insects of the dipteran family, such as gall mosquitoes, midnight mosquitoes, and some are agricultural pests.
2. Detailed interpretation.
1. Mosquitoes, floaters, and floaters are like thunder. - Liu Yuxi, "The Ballad of Mosquitoes".
2. Although you have a lot of fun, it is like a floater. - Don Hanyu, "Drunk Gift to Secretary Zhang".
3. Thin as mosquito feet. ——Ming Wei Xuexun, "The Nuclear Boat".
4. Another example: mosquito power (metaphorical power is small); Mosquito market (At dusk, mosquitoes gather like a market. Describe the mosquitoes as numerous); mosquito head (the metaphor is very subtle, like a mosquito's head); Mosquito burden (metaphor for lack of ability and burden.
i.e. incompetent); Mosquito thunder, the sound of thunder when mosquitoes fly and gather.
5. After also figurative slanderous remarks: mosquito eyelashes (mosquito eyelashes. God's coarseness is a metaphor for the most subtle things); mosquito nets; mosquito kitchen (a curtain to keep mosquitoes out in summer); Mosquito flies (mosquito flies.
It is also a metaphor for the chaotic world); Mosquito ants (ants, insects, ants. figuratively the bad guys); mosquito sound (the sound of mosquitoes flying together); mosquito aggregation (mosquito aggregation); Mosquito wings, mosquito wings.
6. Metaphor for very small things; mosquito smoke, mosquito smoke incense (i.e. mosquito coils); mosquito array (swarm of mosquitoes); Mosquito eyebrows (the eyebrows of ants. figuratively very small places); mosquito moaning (the sound of a mosquito flapping its wings); Gnatflies (a species of insect that harms livestock; figuratively minor harms); Mosquito mother bird (i.e. nightjar. Diurnal and nocturnal, blind prey on gnats and flies); The gnats bear the mountain (metaphorically the weak bear heavy responsibilities and are difficult to trust); Mosquito thinks of the negative mountain (metaphor, although the power is small, but willing to take on the responsibility of the source).
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This is called the Yamada mosquito, which is non-venomous, and the wings of the Yamada mosquito are transparent, the anterior veins have brown coarse lines, and the wing nevus is obviously black. Body color light brown, mid-thorax dorsal plate dark brown without obvious longitudinal lines, mid-thorax and abdomen gray. The anterior, middle and hind feet are brown The anterior, middle and hind feet are all brown.
Adults appear in spring and summer and live in clear streams at low altitudes. The large mosquito family has a slender mouth, feeds on nectar and does not bite people to suck blood, but it is often misunderstood and killed. People who see it for the first time are often frightened by its size, thinking that it is so much larger than ordinary mosquitoes, so it will suck more blood; It doesn't suck human blood, so don't kill it the next time you see it!
Let it sacrifice its life in vain.
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