k redbanded sika deer Cervus nippon yesoensisDate and time of photograph unknown Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus feeding on human blood. The mosquito pierces the skin with the end of its sharp proboscis, through which it then sucks up a blood meal. The Asian tiger mosquito is one of the vectors responsible for transmitting West Nile virus and dengue fever. It breeds in water trapped in containers, for example discarded rubber tyres. A. albopictus occurs throughout Asia and has been introduced to North and South America, Europe, Africa and Australia. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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red banded sika deer  Cervus nippon yesoensis   Date and time of photograph unknown  Asian tiger mosquito  Aedes albopictus  feeding on human blood. The mosquito pierces the skin with the end of its sharp proboscis, through which it then sucks up a blood meal. The Asian tiger mosquito is one of the vectors responsible for transmitting West Nile virus and dengue fever. It breeds in water trapped in containers, for example discarded rubber tyres. A. albopictus occurs throughout Asia and has been introduced to North and South America, Europe, Africa and Australia.
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red-banded sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) (Date and time of photograph unknown)

Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) feeding on human blood. The mosquito pierces the skin with the end of its sharp proboscis, through which it then sucks up a blood meal. The Asian tiger mosquito is one of the vectors responsible for transmitting West Nile virus and dengue fever. It breeds in water trapped in containers, for example discarded rubber tyres. A. albopictus occurs throughout Asia and has been introduced to North and South America, Europe, Africa and Australia.

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