conant abram
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I am a creative writer, in writing all kinds of horror stories, I like horror things
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If mosquitoes were to become extinct, would the ecosystem collapse?
Every day, Jitwadi Murphy opens a stuffy padlocked room at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Silver Spring, Maryland, to a swarm of malarial mosquitoes. She grinds up fish food and feeds it to millions of tsetse, then delivers unconscious mice for the many "pregnant mosquitoes" to suck blood from their abdomens - they suck 24 of these rodents dry each month. Murphy has studied mosquitoes for 20 years and has worked to limit the spread of parasitic organisms carried by mosquitoes. That said, Murphy says she'd still rather wipe mosquitoes out of the world altogether.
By conant abram2 years ago in Earth
What are genetically modified mosquitoes?
Humans have been suffering from Aedes aegypti mosquitoes and bone pain fever, struggling for many years, many years of effort, we finally saw a ray of light that can inhibit the growth of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes - the release of genetically modified mosquitoes. However, not yet happy, some people say that genetically modified mosquitoes can harm the natural ecology. Look at the positive and negative side of each side of the word, the public can only open their eyes and feel the head, but can not figure it out! In the end, the release of genetically modified mosquitoes is good or bad?
By conant abram2 years ago in Earth
Why do mosquitoes suck blood?
In addition to the heat of summer nights, perhaps the biggest headache is the mosquitoes that fly around above our heads. This group of small things will take advantage of our sleep to land on our body, a full meal, and then fly away. Mosquitoes are very large, a mosquito can inhale about 2 to 3 times its blood, for them, it is a hearty meal, but for us, it is a painful and itchy bag. Perhaps, mosquitoes also know that what they do is not very honorable, so they often act at night. But, at night everywhere is dark, mosquitoes are how to find their meal it?
By conant abram2 years ago in FYI
How do mosquitoes mate?Larvae of mosquitoes
In the eyes of people, sometimes mosquitoes are just pests, while other times, mosquitoes do drive the spread of disease (such as malaria and Zika virus). But no matter what, male and female mosquitoes can not live without survival and reproduction, but how are they mated?
By conant abram2 years ago in Earth
How to Get Rid of Raccoons: Removal & Control
It is very small, with a body length of only 65-75 cm and a weight of between 7-13 kg. Its body is fat and short, with long and thin limbs, a pointed mouth, mixed hair color, gray, yellow, and brown mixed, and black spotted hair on the face. It has a fat tail with black and white rings, somewhat like a small panda. Raccoons are omnivores, eating mice, insects, frogs, fish, shrimp, and crabs, as well as fruit and bird eggs.
By conant abram2 years ago in Petlife
Some interesting facts about the eagle and its appearance
Eagles are one of the oldest birds that existed even in ancient times. They have a very close relationship with humans and some of them are very friendly to them. However, eagles belong to the family of birds of prey. It is said that sixty-one species of eagles can be found in Eurasia and Africa. Of these 61 species, two of them are very popular and well known to many people today. These two birds are found mainly in parts of the United States and Canada. These are the Golden Eagle and the Bald Eagle. However, there are nine more in Central and South America, and three more in Australia. Combining all these factors, many other species are found in the Philippines. The Bald Eagle is the national emblem of the United States. Eagles are considered to be very sacred and spiritual. I have heard people say that eagles are also a symbol of good luck. This may be one of the reasons why people in ancient times also kept eagles as pets.
By conant abram2 years ago in Petlife