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By: lukemeister

each mosquito is equipped with a loud-speaker

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By: turgid dahlia

"Couldn't happen have been orchestrated to by a nicer & more valuable species."

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By: turgid dahlia

Fuck those jobless jerkoffs.

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By: Navelgazer

Couldn't happen to a nicer & more valuable species. You wouldn't say that if you were malaria!

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By: The Whelk

Exhaling on the mosquito: the carbon dioxide in our breath excites and entices the mosquitoes. Please avoid applying pressure to the mosquito, touching its wings, or touching the wire to which the...

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By: Postroad

anyh pics of them screwing in mid-flight? sounds hot.

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By: Inspector.Gadget

You see the cast of a musical, I see the next target of a barbeque lighter and a can of air freshener.

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By: Astro Zombie

I like how the mosquitoes are apparently glued or clamped to what looks like some sort of elaborate science fiction torture device, and teased into singing in hopes of scoring some tail, only to...

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By: the quidnunc kid

In their seminal paper OK - it sounds pretty seminal. But my question here is: just how seminal is this paper? I've seen a lot of "seminal" papers in my time - some were literally oozing seminality,...

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By: UbuRoivas

I like how the mosquitoes are apparently glued or clamped to what looks like some sort of elaborate science fiction torture device, and teased into singing in hopes of scoring some tail, only to...

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By: koeselitz

In their seminal paper Hee hee

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By: Pants!

This is incredible.

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By: Joe Beese

this phenomenon facilitates the mosquitoes' ability to copulate mid-flight. After which, the male boasts about having joined "The Meter High Club".

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By: moonmilk

That's incredibly creepy, and it actually sounds good. Wow.

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These mosquitoes, they hum..in harmony

TruceIn their seminal paper "Flying in Tune: Sexual recognition in mosquitoes", Gabrielle Gibson and and Ian Russel from the University of Greenwich discovered an inspiring phenomenon: male mosquitoes...

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