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Mosquito larvae, often referred to as "wrigglers," are typically elongated and have a segmented body. They have a tapered shape, with a broader head and a narrower tail, and are usually about a quarter-inch long. The larvae breathe through a siphon-like structure at the tail end, allowing them to remain just below the water's surface. They are usually translucent, making them difficult to spot in their aquatic environments.



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Mosquito larvae, often referred to as "wrigglers," are typically elongated and have a segmented body. They have a tapered shape, with a broader head and a narrower tail, and are usually about a quarter-inch long. The larvae breathe through a siphon-like structure at the tail end, allowing them to remain just below the water's surface. They are usually translucent, making them difficult to spot in their aquatic environments.



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Mosquito larvae, often referred to as "wrigglers," are typically elongated and have a segmented body. They have a tapered shape, with a broader head and a narrower tail, and are usually about a quarter-inch long. The larvae breathe through a siphon-like structure at the tail end, allowing them to remain just below the water's surface. They are usually translucent, making them difficult to spot in their aquatic environments.

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