Its a Sanguinivore
sanguinivorous: Subsisting on blood. Derivatives: sanguinivore.
2006-08-11 06:36:00
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answered by Anonymous
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They are known collectively as Ectoparasites. In other words parasites of the outside of the body, although they dont actually eat the blood. The protein in blood is allocated to the formation of its eggs, but both male and female will feed on nectar primarily. Ticks, fleas, black flies, bed bugs are all ectoparasites like mosquitoes, whereas hookworms, tapworms, and malaria are endoparasites, meaning inside the body.
Larval mosquitoes, which are fully aquatic are detritivores, so throughout their lives mosquitoes have this food switching, they go from eating dead organic material, to feeding directly off of live vertebrates
That is the simplest answer I can give, Hope this helps.
2006-08-11 07:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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As a few people have mentioned, mosquitoes do not actually derive their nutritive sustenance from blood. They are in fact nectivores, feeding primarily on nectar from flowers. The female uses the proteins in blood in order to build vast numbers of eggs - more than it could using her own body resources.
An organism that does in fact gain sustenance from blood is known as phlebotomous, or a sanguinivore. Some types of leeches, bedbugs, lice, fleas and ticks would fit into this category, but not mosquitoes.
2006-08-11 07:29:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The men bypass round flora to assemble nectar. The women folk want the blood to produce eggs. "A carnivore (...) is an organism that derives its ability and nutrient criteria from a weight-help plan consisting specially or solely of animal tissue, no matter if by ability of predation or scavenging." (wikipedia) some web pages from my usa count number it as a herbivore, yet wikipedia says in the different case. i imagine it truly is controversial, and the suited element of do is to describe it for your nephew why you're at a loss for words.
2016-11-24 20:20:59
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answered by deibert 4
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Female mosquitoes of many species feed on blood; they would be considered ectoparasites. Male mosquitoes eat nectar, as will female mosquitoes that are deprived of blood. See reference 1.
2006-08-11 06:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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...hematophagous. From Greek hemato = blood and phagein = eat.
Also phlebotomous, but this derives from phlebo = vein, blood vessel, and tomos = cutting, section. Therefore, this is a definition of the feeding mechanism (piercing the blood vessels to feed), and not the source of food.
2006-08-11 20:04:51
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answered by Calimecita 7
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Parasites
2006-08-14 01:49:03
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answered by ? 2
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Canivores - eat animals
herbivores- eat plants
omnivores- eat animals or plant
scavengers- eat death animals or plant
pollinators- help plants to "reproduce"
Hematophagy- animals that feed on blood ------> Mosquito
2006-08-12 04:44:26
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answered by wise_one 3
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Ectoparasites
2006-08-11 06:50:54
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answered by Anonymous
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they prbably still carnivores since there living off of blood which comes out veins inbetween meat
2006-08-11 06:33:42
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answered by Anonymous
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