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What is a name of bird kookaburra in Sanskrit?

The name of bird kookaburra in Sanskrit is Kaaka.


How does the mosquito benefit?

Bird food! :-)


What do you call a bird Penguin in Sanskrit?

penguin


What do you say ostrich bird in sanskrit?

lambagrIvaH= Giraffe


Is mosquito killer a mosquito?

Sometimes. A mosquito killer may be a larger mosquito who kills smaller ones, or otherwise could be another bug, bird, ect. that just finds mosquitos tasty.


How is the West Nile Virus reproduced?

West Nile Virus is a mosquito-borne disease. It reproduces it self when a mosquito with the virus bites a bird, birds are killed by WNV but can also give of the virus if another mosquito bites the infected bird, the reproducing the disease.


Is a mosquito a?

Sometimes. A mosquito killer may be a larger mosquito who kills smaller ones, or otherwise could be another bug, bird, ect. that just finds mosquitos tasty.


What types of birds eat mosquitos?

what kind of bird eat mosquito's ? they live in hollowed gords.


What eats mosquito and ants?

Most likely a chicken or some other type of bird


What do you say for Sagora pakshi in sanskrit?

"Sagora pakshi" in Sanskrit is called "Garuda pakshi." "Garuda" is a mythical bird in Hinduism and Buddhism known for its association with the god Vishnu.


Will a mosquito eat a scrub jay?

1. A mosquito is too small to eat a bird even if it had a mouth that could eat like that.2. Mosquitoes only drink blood.


What is the Sanskrit word for bird?

Well, I have, what I feel is, a very accurate conjecture with some solid references. In the book The Religion of Man, by Rabindranath Tagore, published in 1931, he uses this subject as a metaphor for man's spiritual development, making reference to the fact that the Sanskrit term for bird is "Twice-born" remarking upon it's birth both from the egg, and the it's second birth in the realm of the sky. Referencing the Tamilcube.com English to Sanskrit dictionary, the Sanskrit term for twice-born is Dwija. More specifically, a person of the Brahmin caste who has been reborn, in union with Brahma is said to be a "Dvija". So with this triangulated information, I feel I can say confidently that the Sanskrit word for Bird is "Dwija".