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A mosquito can find its way through the open half of a half open window.
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| 6Jul2009,22:18 | #11 |
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| 6Jul2009,22:19 | #12 |
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| 6Jul2009,22:30 | #13 |
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one more funny one
You can zip your fly but you can't zip your mosquito! |
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| 6Jul2009,22:38 | #14 |
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Now a serious one
A fly is an insect that lays eggs in meat which then turn into maggots and then as an adult fly away to eat and make more. Flys eat almost any food and to do it they vomit over the food item and suck up the remains. Flys have a compact and fairly heavy oval body that is sometimes covered with a coarse fur. Mosquitos have very thin bodies, longer legs and longer thinner wings. The females have a long proboscis (nose) hose that they insert into skin to suck up blood which is used to nurish their eggs. They lay eggs on top of still water in little bubbles. The eggs hatch and the little mosquitos swim around in the water and the adults take flight to do the cycle all over again. |
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| 6Jul2009,23:02 | #15 |
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No idea, just observation. I've often (most days in fact) seen a fly repeatedly headbutting the closed half trying to get through but I've never seen a mosquito doing the same. Logically therefore the mossy must have worked it out.
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~ Б0ЯИ Τ0 С0δЭ ~
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| 6Jul2009,23:06 | #16 |
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We have so many answers !!
Where is shabbir ?!? |
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| 6Jul2009,23:31 | #17 |
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I think the correct answer is not yet come.
I mean the "technical" one
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| 7Jul2009,01:05 | #18 |
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haha my one post is same as one of naimish's.
probably we both referred the same link
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Banned
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| 7Jul2009,06:40 | #19 |
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So, whoz the winner at last ?
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| 7Jul2009,09:16 | #20 |
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Shabbir is probably waiting for his morning coffee
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