As the mosquito drinks blood. It turns out that he is not alone, as much as 6 needles!

You thought that the mosquito sucks blood through a straw? Certainly not: the mosquito have more than one tool, but a whole set - drills, pumps, syringes and anchoring structures. In fact, the mosquito is not one but six needles. At the ends of two of them are the teeth which bore mosquito skin. These instruments are so thin that one hardly feels the bite. When the hole in the skin done, mosquito plunges into it a flexible needle-pump, which lifts up the blood, and the other needle at this time serve as spacers, extending the hole.

Through one of the mosquito as a syringe needle enters an anticoagulant that prevents blood clot and facilitates its pumping. That's when we feel a burning sensation.

The purpose of the female - to get as much blood to lay eggs. So when her belly is filled, it tends to drain excess water to make way for blood

Website invites the reader to look at the video for a better understanding of this amazing process:.

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