I'm almost positive that most mosquitoes are very similar in size and only vary a little bit. What I believe the last poster was referring to was a Crane Fly which is often confused with a mosquito. Crane Flies are harmless, the only thing they enjoy doing is swarming lights and dive-bombing your face while you're trying to sleep.
Previous answer by another user: Yesterday I saw a very big mosquito at my flat. They come up fr the sink pipe and It was 2cm big. that's the biggest one i've seen so far. :(
mosquito's are big because they eat the small ones there name is mosquito hawks.
The big mosquito-looking bug is likely a crane fly, also known as a mosquito hawk or daddy longlegs. It resembles a large mosquito but is harmless and does not bite humans.
A big mosquito is larger in size compared to a regular-sized mosquito. It may have a bigger body, longer legs, and a larger wingspan.
The big bug that looks like a mosquito is called a crane fly.
The creature that looks like a big mosquito is called a crane fly.
The big mosquito-looking bug that is not a crane fly is likely a mosquito hawk, also known as a crane fly.
The big insect that looks like a mosquito is called a crane fly.
The name of the big fly that looks like a mosquito is a crane fly.
The insect that looks like a big mosquito is called a crane fly.
Big ones
A big mosquito is larger than a typical mosquito, with a longer body and larger wings. It may appear more menacing and intimidating compared to smaller mosquitoes.
Only if it's a really big mosquito