It's like mosquito skin, except Cuban.
A mosquito does not have a skeleton it has an exoskeleton which is basically like their skin is their skeleton.
mosquito respires by air holes present on his skin
Yes if your dog scrathes you, your skin can swell like a mosquito bite.
Cuban tree frogs will eat nearly any small animal that can fit in their mouths. I think that Cuban Tree Frogs and Cuban Toads are the same animal, as the tree frogs have lumpy, warty, toad-like skin.
This will depend on your individual skin.
The mosquito was as small as a tip a tip of a pencil.
Yes
A mosquito bite typically appears on the skin within a few minutes to a few hours after being bitten.
Mosquito bites typically appear on the skin within a few minutes to a few hours after being bitten.
epidermis
Every mosquito can bite and pierce human skin. When feeding on human blood, mosquitoes pierce the skin and trigger histamines in the body.
Dust mites don't bite, they feed off dead skin