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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.
A mosquito larva is called a wriggler because when you see it in water it distinctively wriggles.
Nymph, wriggler, tumbler, larva, flapper. See the Related Link below.
No, silverfish do not give birth to live young. Instead, they lay eggs, typically in small clusters, which hatch into nymphs that resemble miniature adults. The nymphs undergo several molts before reaching maturity, gradually developing into fully grown silverfish.
Dorothea's wriggler was created in 1966.
Wriggler - video game - was created in 1985.
Wriggler - video game - happened in 1985.
Bacteria are microscopic - you cannot see them with your eyes alone. A "wriggler" is a baby mosquito.
A wriggler is another name for some kinds of worms, The red wriggler is probably the best known of these. They develop from eggs that are contained in tiny cocoons laid by an adult worm.
It's called a silverfish.
one is nymph & the other one isn't.wriggle just wriggles like a wriggler
No, a silverfish is a wingless insect.