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Safari Ltd Life Cycle Of A Mosquito

Safari Ltd Life Cycle Of A Mosquito

Safari Ltd Life Cycle Of A Mosquito  

Mosquitos begin life in the water, where their eggs are laid in floating rafts. The larvae that emerge feed on organic material in the water while developing into pupae. Days later, an adult mosquito emerges from the water, waits for its wings to dry, and flies off.  

Characteristics: Mosquitos go through a radical transformation, spending three out of four stages living in water. As adults, only females drink blood; males are only interested in mating.  

Size and Colour: These flexible figures show how mosquitos advance through extremely distinct stages. The adult measures 4 inches from wingtip to wingtip, so all the details are magnified.  

More Info: Mosquitos have pestered the rest of the animal kingdom since at least the Cretaceous period, and they sometimes became trapped in amber. Today, over 3,000 species live worldwide, and they aren €™t very picky eaters. Not only do mosquitos feed on human blood, but they also bite birds, mammals, and even other insects. Because they transfer diseases like West Nile and Malaria, they are considered the deadliest creatures on Earth. Interestingly, only the females have a taste for blood; males drink from flowers, and are therefore pollinators.  

  • Safari Ltd Model 662616  
  • Size in cm: 22.73cm x 2.41cm x 19.56cm  
  • The Life Cycle Of A Mosquito is part of the Safariology / Life Cycles collection.  
  • All Safari Ltd products are Non-toxic and BPA free.  
  • Recommended Age: 3+  
  • Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually.  
$5.02

Original: $14.34

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Safari Ltd Life Cycle Of A Mosquito

$14.34

$5.02
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Safari Ltd Life Cycle Of A Mosquito  

Mosquitos begin life in the water, where their eggs are laid in floating rafts. The larvae that emerge feed on organic material in the water while developing into pupae. Days later, an adult mosquito emerges from the water, waits for its wings to dry, and flies off.  

Characteristics: Mosquitos go through a radical transformation, spending three out of four stages living in water. As adults, only females drink blood; males are only interested in mating.  

Size and Colour: These flexible figures show how mosquitos advance through extremely distinct stages. The adult measures 4 inches from wingtip to wingtip, so all the details are magnified.  

More Info: Mosquitos have pestered the rest of the animal kingdom since at least the Cretaceous period, and they sometimes became trapped in amber. Today, over 3,000 species live worldwide, and they aren €™t very picky eaters. Not only do mosquitos feed on human blood, but they also bite birds, mammals, and even other insects. Because they transfer diseases like West Nile and Malaria, they are considered the deadliest creatures on Earth. Interestingly, only the females have a taste for blood; males drink from flowers, and are therefore pollinators.  

  • Safari Ltd Model 662616  
  • Size in cm: 22.73cm x 2.41cm x 19.56cm  
  • The Life Cycle Of A Mosquito is part of the Safariology / Life Cycles collection.  
  • All Safari Ltd products are Non-toxic and BPA free.  
  • Recommended Age: 3+  
  • Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually.  

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