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Yes, mosquitoes are invertebrates as they have no backbone.

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Are mosquitoes vertebrates or invertebrates?

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What invertebrates live in the house?

House fly, mosquitoes, cockroaches, bugs, wasps, ants etc. Mosquitoes are most harmful of these all.


Is the mosquito a animal?

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Is a mosquito an amphibian?

No. The classes of animals, such as reptiles, mammals, and the subject amphibian, only apply to vertebrates. Mosquitoes are classified as invertebrates, as such are most insects, and do not fall under any of the five main animal groups.


Is a a mosquito a amphibian?

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what do carnivore drink?

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Do mosquitoes eat algae?

No, mosquitoes do not eat algae. Mosquitoes are a type of insect that feed on the blood of animals, including humans, to obtain the nutrients they need for reproduction. Algae are typically consumed by certain types of fish, aquatic invertebrates, and some species of insects, but not mosquitoes.


Is a butterfly a invertebrates or vertebrates?

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malaria mosquitoes


What do mosquitoes eaters eat besides mosquitoes?

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What is a sentence with the word mosquitoes?

Mosquitoes are not only annoying, they can carry dangerous diseases.


What do female mosquitoes do that male mosquitoes can not do?

bite