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In many mosquito-species the mouthparts of the females are adapted for piercing the skin of animal hosts and sucking their blood. Which mammal has the same diet as those female mosquitoes?

I hope it's not an easy question.

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1 hour ago, Stephbaker said:

This one is also interesting one click here

Not very...

I'm trying to work out if it's a bad joke or a mistake.

Anyway, as is often the case when the question is  "What eats...?", the answer is "humans

though personally, I will stick to black pudding.

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Depends on whether OP means sole diet or not. If so, the answer is pretty straightforward and has been answered. Perhaps more interestingly,  East African jumping spiders indirectly feed on blood, by preferentially preying on female mosquitos who have just fed. The vampire finch is also an interesting example of diet evolution, though blood is not their sole source of nourishment.

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11 hours ago, John Cuthber said:


Anyway, as is often the case when the question is  "What eats...?", the answer is "humans

..which will be ultimately wrong answer unless your dead body will be cremated...

 

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On 5/28/2019 at 8:38 PM, Sensei said:

..which will be ultimately wrong answer unless your dead body will be cremated...

 

What?

What eats cow blood? Humans.

What eats wheat? Humans

What eats glue? Humans.

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2tofr7

Anyway, as is often the case when the question is  "What eats...?", the answer is "humans

 

Now what mistake did you make which led you to think that "..which will be ultimately wrong answer unless your dead body will be cremated..." was even relevant, never mind correct?

.

 

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26 minutes ago, John Cuthber said:

What?

What eats cow blood? Humans.

What eats wheat? Humans

What eats glue? Humans.

..what eats human dead body (if it's not cremated)... ?

microbes, worms etc in the soil in the grave etc etc....

Think.. It does not hurt..

 

26 minutes ago, John Cuthber said:

Anyway, as is often the case when the question is  "What eats...?", the answer is "humans

...only if you're simplifying process.. and not rethinking it truly well...

 

26 minutes ago, John Cuthber said:

Now what mistake did you make which led you to think that

...I made this "trick" to catch you, John... to show the way you are "thinking"... or rather not thinking..

But it's Sunday late night, after hangover so, it does not count.. this time.. ;)

 

 

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Nobody asked about what eats humans

My point was about what humans eat.

 

Did you understand that and post something deliberately irrelevant (which is called "trolling", btw)?

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