Mosquito feeding on cock
Carlos could clearly see a three inch candiru circling his still very erect penis. The last candiru's tail protruded from the penis-slit, struggling vigorously. But eventually even the bones dissolved, and fish remains and blood dribbled out of his urethra for an some time. Around mid-day, the heat, humidity, and the walking through the river made Carlos rather sleepy. Climbing up onto the rock, he laid down upon it. I am serious it's a national geographic vedio on you tube. The effects of the hornet venom began to wear off.
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The mosquito also depends on its large compound eyes, designed for spotting motion, to help guide it in. The most common mosquito species feed at dawn and dusk, and for a few hours into dark. They choose their targets through a combination of smell, heat and visual cues, and continue seeking bloodmeals until their abdomens are full. Larger people and pregnant women tend to attract mosquitoes, possibly because they release more CO2. Certain people will smell better to the mosquito than others, and scientists are not exactly sure why. Through one, it injects saliva that numbs the area and keeps the blood from clotting.
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The mosquito also depends on its large compound eyes, designed for spotting motion, to help guide it in. They choose their targets through a combination of smell, heat and visual cues, and continue seeking bloodmeals until their abdomens are full. Two simple eyes, called ocelli, are photosensitive, so the mosquito keys on lights and bright colors as well. Mosquitoes locate bloodmeals first by using sensors on their antennae to detect trace amounts of carbon dioxide released in human breath.
Mosquito Feeding Habits
Description: That CO2 rises in plumes that mosquitoes can sense from hundreds of feet away. A mosquito seeking prey follows the plume toward its source. Then, the mosquito pierces the skin with a serrated proboscis containing two tubes. Mosquitoes locate bloodmeals first by using sensors on their antennae to detect trace amounts of carbon dioxide released in human breath.
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