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How Mosquitoes Use Six Needles to Suck Your Blood
Season 3
Episode 10
Seen up close, the anatomy of a mosquito bite is terrifying. The most dangerous animal in the world uses six needle-like mouthparts to saw into our skin, tap a blood vessel and sometimes leave a dangerous parting gift.
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