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Generate & Play Hailuo AI video:1. General Description: Scientific Name: Belongs to the family Culicidae. Size: Typically 3–6 mm in length, though some species can be larger. Body Structure: A mosquito's body consists of three parts: head, thorax, and abdomen. Head: Large eyes, long and thin antennae, and a proboscis (used for biting). Thorax: Three pairs of legs and one pair of wings. Abdomen: Long and segmented, usually green, gray, or brown in color. 2. Life Cycle and Reproduction: Life Cycle: Mosquitoes undergo complete metamorphosis: egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages. Egg: Laid on water surfaces or damp areas. Larva: Lives in water and feeds on microorganisms. Pupa: Develops in water but does not feed. Adult: Lives on land and feeds on blood (females) or nectar (males). Reproduction: Mosquitoes reproduce rapidly. A single female can lay 100–200 eggs at a time. 3. Feeding Habits: Male Mosquitoes: Feed only on flower nectar and sweet liquids. Female Mosquitoes: Require protein for egg production, so they feed on the blood of humans and animals. They pierce the skin with their proboscis to suck blood. 4. Disease Transmission: Mosquitoes are among the most dangerous insects in the world because they transmit diseases such as: Malaria: Spread by Anopheles mosquitoes. Dengue Fever: Spread by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Yellow Fever: Also spread by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Zika Virus: Transmitted by mosquitoes as well. 5. Distribution: Mosquitoes are found worldwide, especially in warm and humid regions (Africa, South America, Asia). They thrive near water sources like rivers, lakes, and ponds. 6. Interesting Facts: Mosquitoes live only 2–4 weeks. Only female mosquitoes bite. Mosquitoes can fly 1.5–2.5 km. They can detect carbon dioxide from human breath from a short distance. 7. Ways to Protect Yourself from Mosquitoes: Avoid spending time near mosquito breeding grounds like stagnant water. Use insect repellent creams or sprays. Use mosquito nets to protect sleeping areas

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Generate & Play Hailuo AI video:1. General Description: Scientific Name: Belongs to the family Culicidae. Size: Typically 3–6 mm in length, though some species can be larger. Body Structure: A mosquito's body consists of three parts: head, thorax, and abdomen. Head: Large eyes, long and thin antennae, and a proboscis (used for biting). Thorax: Three pairs of legs and one pair of wings. Abdomen: Long and segmented, usually green, gray, or brown in color. 2. Life Cycle and Reproduction: Life Cycle: Mosquitoes undergo complete metamorphosis: egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages. Egg: Laid on water surfaces or damp areas. Larva: Lives in water and feeds on microorganisms. Pupa: Develops in water but does not feed. Adult: Lives on land and feeds on blood (females) or nectar (males). Reproduction: Mosquitoes reproduce rapidly. A single female can lay 100–200 eggs at a time. 3. Feeding Habits: Male Mosquitoes: Feed only on flower nectar and sweet liquids. Female Mosquitoes: Require protein for egg production, so they feed on the blood of humans and animals. They pierce the skin with their proboscis to suck blood. 4. Disease Transmission: Mosquitoes are among the most dangerous insects in the world because they transmit diseases such as: Malaria: Spread by Anopheles mosquitoes. Dengue Fever: Spread by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Yellow Fever: Also spread by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Zika Virus: Transmitted by mosquitoes as well. 5. Distribution: Mosquitoes are found worldwide, especially in warm and humid regions (Africa, South America, Asia). They thrive near water sources like rivers, lakes, and ponds. 6. Interesting Facts: Mosquitoes live only 2–4 weeks. Only female mosquitoes bite. Mosquitoes can fly 1.5–2.5 km. They can detect carbon dioxide from human breath from a short distance. 7. Ways to Protect Yourself from Mosquitoes: Avoid spending time near mosquito breeding grounds like stagnant water. Use insect repellent creams or sprays. Use mosquito nets to protect sleeping areas

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