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THE AMAZING ADVENTURE OF THE MOSQUITO

February 26, 2009


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Mosquitoes are creatures with which most humans are familiar because of their visits to our homes during the summer.

 

Did you ever get the chance to look at a mosquito closely? Do you know why the abdomen of this mosquito is red? His abdomen is red because it is filled with the blood of the person on whom the mosquito has landed. Why do mosquitoes suck blood? Many people believe that the mosquitoes feed on blood. In reality, mosquitoes feed on flower nectar.

 

The female mosquito is the only one that sucks blood, and that is for the sake of the eggs that she carries.

 

After learning this, you will probably view mosquitoes with different eyes. There are things about mosquitoes that will surprise you even more. As you know mosquitoes are creatures that live on land and that fly, but they grow in water and after they mature, they come out of the water without even getting wet. Did you ever hear of this incredible story?

 

~ HAROUN YAHYA ~

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