well stupid. Their body mass is lighter than a fly's so that makes it easier to fly faster. It's not nice to call people stupid, baka
The insect that looks like a mosquito but is bigger in size is called a crane fly.
The adult mosquito can fly while the young of the mosquito cannot fly.
The adult mosquito can fly while the young of the mosquito cannot fly.
In American slang, fly can be an adjective meaning cool or in style. That would make the comparative more fly.
The big mosquito-looking bug that is not a crane fly is likely a mosquito hawk, also known as a crane fly.
The name of the big fly that looks like a mosquito is a crane fly.
Sometimes. A mosquito killer may be a larger mosquito who kills smaller ones, or otherwise could be another bug, bird, ect. that just finds mosquitos tasty.
they knew how to fly when they were born.
The insect you are referring to is called a crane fly, often known as a "mosquito hawk" or "daddy longlegs." It is larger than a mosquito but looks similar in appearance.
A crane fly is an insect that looks similar to a mosquito, but it is not a mosquito.
Some people don't think there is a difference between a fly and mosquito, but there is. There are such things as a House fly and a Horse fly. The House fly is usually what you would see flying around the house or some where close to food. The Horse fly and Mosquito are the some what similar though. Mosquito's bite you because they feed on blood from humans and other mammals. A Horse fly bites you for about the same reason but are faster at biting you than a mosquito.
The mosquito is lightweight which allows it to fly with ease. It also has powerful wings which are an adaptation for flight.