It eats tiny aquatic life, including one-celled organisms called protozoans, and other wrigglers.
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wrigglers
A wriggler is a name for a baby mosquito. Mosquito larvae are called wrigglers. They are called that because they move a lot, like little worms. They eat protozoans and other wrigglers.
wrigglers or wigglers
A mosquito tends to hover as it flies. Mosquitoes do not wriggle in the way that snakes or worms move.
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Mosquito larvae are just named according to the species of mosquito, ie - 'Culex larva'.
By wrigglers I assume you mean mosquito larvae. They have to come to the surface to breathe.
Wrigglers (mosquito larva) eat vegetable detritus, and "biofilm" algae and fungi. They eat below the surface, the only thing they stick above the water is their small breathing tube they use for inhaling oxygen. They only breathe when they are born in oxygen-depleated water, otherwise, they use their gills to breathe.
The wriggler moves very fast and it looks like tiny tadpoles.
The wrigglers of mosquitoes which lived in swamp areas serve as food for other fresh marine animals...
A mosquito larva which lives below the surface of stagnant water.