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Do mosquitoes suck the blood of cold-blooded animals?

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Do mosquitoes suck the blood of cold-blooded animals?

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  1. No. Cold blooded animals are invariable too thick skinned.


  2. No. Reptiles have scales to protect themselves. They may try to sting a frog. That will be their biggest mistake.

  3. i believe they do. i am not compleatly sure but i think they do. i remember some1 teling me about it.

  4. No. They are attracted to CO2, moist air(exhaled breath), and heat. Their final approach is to a warm patch of skin (where blood is near the surface) to bite. Cold blooded animals don't have all of the cues to trigger a bite.

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