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Common mosquito
/kˈɒmən məskˈiːtəʊ/
/kˈɑːmən məskˈiːɾoʊ/
Common mosquito
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moustique commun
a small insect known for its ability to bite humans and animals and is a carrier of diseases, such as malaria and dengue fever
What is a "common mosquito"?
A common mosquito is a small insect known for its ability to bite humans and animals. It belongs to the Culicidae family and is found worldwide, inhabiting various environments, including urban areas, forests, and wetlands. Mosquitoes are known to be carriers of diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus, making them a significant public health concern. These pests have a distinct elongated body, long legs, and slender wings, with females typically feeding on blood for reproduction. Despite their tiny size, mosquitoes can be a nuisance, causing discomfort with their buzzing sound and itchy bites.