when it sucks our blood . it will leave a type of liquid that makes our skin itchy .
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.
when it becomes a adult mosquito
both born from eggs.
Mosquito larvae are important food for fish and other predatory aquatic animals. Adult mosquitoes are also important food for birds, bats and other arthropods, including dragonflies and spiders.
Mosquito larvae are important food for fish and other predatory aquatic animals. Adult mosquitoes are also important food for birds, bats and other arthropods, including dragonflies and Spiders.
No.A mosquito has no "teeth" as we describe them (for chewing food).An adult male mosquito feeds on nectar or other sugars (fruit juice) using its long proboscis.An adult female mosquito feeds on blood. To obtain this she has a needle like proboscis which contains a fascicle with 47 cutting edges (stylets) which allows it to pierce the skin of animals such as humans, to obtain the blood meal. This blood provides protein for the formation of the mosquito's eggs.
in adult stage
yes . Some animals are considered as adults earlier then some or later they all have a different age considered as being an "adult"
The mosquito has 4 stages in its lifecycle and is refered to by the stage of development it's in that is egg, larve, pupa and adult.
No. A mosquito has the life cycle of: Egg, Larva, Pupa, and Adult.
because their ears are more mature.