Not exactly. They fly in the air. Mosquito eggs are laid in water, but don't live there.
The insects that resemble giant mosquitoes are called crane flies. They are often mistaken for mosquitoes due to their similar appearance, but they do not bite or feed on blood like mosquitoes do.
Some insects that look like giant mosquitoes include crane flies and gallinippers. These insects have long legs and a similar body shape to mosquitoes, but they are not harmful to humans.
Insects include mosquitoes, flies, moths, grasshoppers, blackflies and arctic bumble bees.
No. Mosquitoes transmit protists through biting, which is where diseases like malaria come from.
Mosquitoes are insects, so they fall under the Animalia kingdom. Animalia is under the domain Eukaryota. Therefore, insects are eukaryotes.
Mosquitoes live in the Arctic.
they are not animals, they are bugs.
Insects
No. They are insects and no insect has one.
insects that can fly are dragonflies,flies,mosquitoes and a bee insects that cannot fly are unknown.
flies, mosquitoes, and other small insects
Do insects have backbones? Mosquitoes are insects so it means that they don't have backbone.