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If the mosquito had not turthe louse and the mosquito

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Answered by Anonymous
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The louse and the mosquito is a delightful poem by Vikram Seth based on an Indian legend .SUMMARY of this poem is in the royal bed of king ,there lives a louse known as creep, with its family from a long time ago and which she had inherited. from thirty years each night she comes with a large family of children to drink the royal blood (blood of the king) for there food.after the king was fast a sleep the carefully and quickly bit and sipped the blood ,without disturbing the king .one day a mosquito came through the window to the kings bed.he landed near the creep(the louse)and she said that leave the bed as it's her guardians house. mosquito begged and pleased and begged, at the last she aloud him to come in at a promise that he'll not risk her family .
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Answered by nilesh102
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=> When the female mosquito pierces the skin, a flexible liplike sheath scrolls up and stays outside as the insect pushes in the six needlelike parts.

=> Two of these needles, called maxillae, have tiny teeth that let the mosquito saw through human skin.

=> Note the sawing motion as an Anopheles mosquito bites a human arm.

=> A mosquito's proboscis has 47 sharp edges on its tip to help it cut through skin and even protective layers of clothing.

=> Perhaps this is where the rumor of “mosquito teeth” comes from.

=> Unlike human teeth, however, these sharp edges are not used to chew food since blood is already in a liquid form.

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