• Mosquitoes were around in the Jurassic era when dinosaurs ran free and they are still just as strong today.
• Scientists believe that mosquitoes originated in South Africa and eventually spread to the rest of the world.
• Mosquitoes have evolved to the point where there are approximately 2,700 different species of mosquitoes.
• Ancient mosquitoes were up to three times larger than the ones found today.
• The word mosquito actually means “biting fly”.
• The three main parts of a mosquito are its head, its abdomen, and its thorax.
• A mosquito has two eyes that make up the majority of its head. Each eye is filled with little lenses so it can see from multiple directions at once — thus making it almost impossible to swat that dreaded mosquito.
• A mosquito has six legs.
• A mosquito has one pair of wings coming off its thorax.
• Upon close inspection, a mosquito’s abdomen has distinct markings that make it possible to tell which species it is.
• The average weight of a mosquito is about 2.5 milligrams.
• Both male and female mosquitoes eat flower nectar for nourishment.
• Female mosquitoes bite humans and animals so they can receive protein. This protein helps them lay eggs, thus bringing more blood-sucking mosquitoes into the world.
• Only female mosquitoes make that annoying mosquito sound that puts you on red alert.
• Mosquitoes are more prone to attacking people and animals during a full moon
• Garlic mosquito repellent is fairly effective, which just goes to show why vampires are afraid of garlic, too.
• Mosquitoes like to aim for moving targets.
• Many mosquitoes target people in dark clothing.— Compiled by The Surfer
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