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"<b>Smelly Breath:</b><br><br>A mosquito can smell the carbon dioxide you exhale from up to 75 feet away.", 

"<b>Beat Feat:</b><br><br>A mosquito beats its wings as many as 600 times per second.",

"<b>Blood Thirsty:</b><br><br>Alaska contains at least twenty-eight different species of mosquitoes and has one of the largest mosquito populations in the world. <br><br>The biting season on the arctic slope is infamously treacherous. Some reports predict that if a person went to Alaska’s North Slope with no repellent and exposed skin, he or she could loose all their blood in three hours! ",

"<b>Femme Fatale:</b><br><br>Only female mosquitos drink blood! The males live off of plant juices.",

"<b>Food Allergy:</b><br><br>A mosquito injects chemicals to prevent the blood from clotting while it feeds. These chemicals cause a different side effect in every animal. <br><br>Indeed, humans are the only animals whose allergic reaction to the bite is itching.",

"<b>Hiding From the Enemy:</b><br><br>Mosquito repellents 'hide' people; they block the mosquitoes' sensors so the insects don't know that people are near.",

"<b>Mosquito Murderers: </b><br><br>Called 'gallinippers' by the confederate soldiers, these insects were more of a nuisance than the bullets! In the 1800s, people did not connect disease with mosquitoes.<br><br>Malaria was so common in some camps that soldiers greeted one another with the words, 'Have you had the shakes?' as this was a common malaria symptom. <br><br>Quinine was available, but the Northern blockade made it difficult to obtain the drug in the South. The Confederate Surgeon General had to improvise with a concoction containing willow, poplar, dogwood, and whiskey. ",

"<b>Mosquitoes, like gentlemen, prefer blondes:</b><br><br> The contrast of their light hair with the dark sky in the evening, when mosquitoes are out searching for their next meal, makes them stand-out prey!",

"<b>World Travelers:</b><br><br>The mosquito is the hardiest of all insects. It is found in the coldest parts of northern Canada and Siberia as well as at the North Pole.  They are equally at home in equatorial jungles.",

"<b>Better Than a Net:</b><br><br>Just one insectivorous bat can eat 600 or more mosquitoes in one hour."];
