Why does a mosquito not have teeth?
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When the mosquito “bites” it doesn't use teeth. Instead, it uses a long tubular mouthpiece called a proboscis. The proboscis has a serrated edge that the mosquito uses to pierce the skin. Through the proboscis, the mosquito injects a bit of its saliva as a coagulant.
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they are parasites and depends on warm blooded animals and suck blood.
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