Interviews by Floris Elementary Students Bob, the Mosquito
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Karen: Hello, Iím here with an interview with Mr. Bob, a mosquito. So, Mr. Bob, how would you explain your complection? Mr.Bob: Well, actually I think Iím quite handsome. Though some would think otherwise, I have a long sharp tube that comes out from my mouth. I need that tube to survive. Karen: Mr. Bob, can you explain your life-cycle of a mosquito? Mr.Bob: Well, it can be a little complicated. First, we start in an egg. Then we hatch, and move on to our larva stage. We then grow into a pupa, then to our last stage, an adult. Karen: Thank you. That was well thought out. Now, can you tell us where you can be found? Mr. Bob: Well, we can be found almost anywhere, such as rivers, ditches, grass, woodland pools, fresh floodwater, and tidal floodwater. Karen: Wow! Thatís a lot of places. Alright, hereís your next question. What is your scientific classification? Mr. Bob: I donít, now look it up. Karen: That was interesting. Now, what helps you so that you are able to survive in the wild? Mr.Bob: Well I need blood to survive so must depend on others. Karen: Very good. Can you explain your niche in the biome? Mr. Bob: All I do is suck blood,Ok!!! Karen: Ok. We have a picture here of you on a cow. Can you explain this bizzare appearance? Mr.Bob: Well I was hungry. Karen: Hungry? So you eat a cow? Mr.Bob: Not exactly. Just the blood. Karen: Blood?! You drink blood?! Mr.Bob:Uh, yeah. Karen: Thatís disgusting. Well, letís just move on. Mr. Bob: Whats next? Karen: Well, it looks like we're out
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