Researchers Found Large Mosquitoes
Researchers have found the world's largest mosquito in
Sichuan province, China. Each wing of the mosquito has a length of 8.5 cm. It
has been reported. In this regard, Zhou Li, head of the West China Pest Museum,
said the mosquito is the largest species of mosquito in the world, Halorussia
mikado. The mosquito was poisoned while traveling on a field in August last
year. It was then brought to the insect museum.
Zhao Li added that mosquitoes do not eat blood. They survive
very rarely. Their main food is flower juice. They live, especially after
drinking water. There are thousands of species of mosquitoes in the world. Only
1 of these species of mosquitoes lives by drinking blood.
It is worth mentioning that in Japan, John Obadiah was the
first to discover the mosquito of this hilarious mikado. The mosquito's
wingspan can usually be up to 8 cm long.
Source: Xinhua
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