Not a chance - it is not even a vertebrate.
I say it is an insect!!
No, the mosquito is an insect.
A mosquito that lives off the blood of mammals and birds is an example of parasitism. They are biting insects that feed on blood.
Mosquito, it causes malaria which kills over 10,00 humans, cattle and other mammals a year
Mosquitoes belonging to the Genus Anopheles.Reptile Aves and Mammals are primary host of plasmodium
Mosquitos lay eggs. They are not classified as mammals, they are classified as insects.
No, a normal mosquito would not eat algae. They mostly feed on the nectar's of flowers, as well as fruit juices. The female mosquito will feed on the blood of humans and other such mammals because it contains the nutrients required for her to reproduces and lay eggs.
whalesdolphinsfishinvertebratesPossibly others as they are attracted mostly to warm blooded animals like mammals and birds.
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.
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The adult mosquito can fly while the young of the mosquito cannot fly.
The mosquito was as small as a tip a tip of a pencil.
A young mosquito.
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