Why does a mosquito have not teeth
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A mosquito has no teeth however it has 47 sharp edges like teeth present in proboscis that is used for piercing into skin or through the layer of clothes. It is not to be referred as that of human teeth..
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✒Mosquitoes don't have teeth. The females “bite” with a long, pointed mouthpart called a proboscis. They use the serrated proboscis to pierce the skin and locate a capillary, then draw blood through one of two tubes. A mosquito can drink up to three times its weight in blood.
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