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Yes they do have teeth. Usually 47.
Mosquitoes are a small bug that are harmless, but most of all a nuisance because they consume blood from living vertebrates, including humans. It is stated that mosquitoes have forty-seven teeth.
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Mosquitoes do not have teeth in the traditional sense. Instead, they possess specialized mouthparts called proboscis, which they use to pierce the skin and suck blood or feed on nectar. The proboscis is equipped with serrated edges that help them penetrate the skin, but these are not true teeth.
there are only two kinds, male and female. but if you mean how many kinds of species of mosquitoes, i don't know.....
Insects do not have teeth like vertebrates. Instead, they have mandibles that are used for chewing and manipulating food. Some insects, like beetles and grasshoppers, have well-developed mandibles that resemble teeth in function.
No, mosquitoes do not carry lice, however mosquitoes carry many diseases e.g. malaria and HIV/AIDS as do lice.
Mosquitoes don't have teeth, but have a thing called a stylet which is used to pierce the skin.While it's proboscis injects it's saliva which stops the blood from clotting(it contains anti-coagulant) and sucks up your blood with it.
There are many, many poems about mosquitoes, or referencing mosquitoes. Using the terms "mosquito" and "poem" in an Internet search, you will be able to find many of them. The link below offers a Microsoft Powerpoint presentation of a number of mosquito poems.
A lot!
You have to many fountains
Mosquitoes feed on nectar and plant juices, but in many species the mouthparts of the females are adapted for piercing the skin of animal hosts and sucking their blood. Female mosquitoes, however, need to nurture their eggs and they can only do this by providing the baby mosquitoes with protein to eat.