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The text is a transcript of a video that talks about different kinds of bugs that can harm humans or animals. The video covers mosquitoes, ticks, bed bugs, murder hornets and blister beetles. The video explains how these bugs feed on blood, spread diseases, cause allergic reactions or blisters, and how to avoid or treat their bites. The video also provides some facts and statistics about the bugs and their effects. The video ends by asking the viewers which bug they would least like to encounter and thanking them for watching.
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1. Mosquitoes are responsible for the deaths of between 150 to 300 million people in the last century and over 600,000 more deaths every year.
2. Mosquitoes spread fatal diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, zika virus, and lymphatic filariasis.
3. Only female mosquitoes feed on blood, while male mosquitoes feed on nectar.
4. Mosquitoes can detect carbon dioxide, body odor, and body heat to find their hosts.
5. Mosquitoes use six needle-like mouth parts to pierce the skin and suck blood.
6. Mosquitoes can perform up to three web searches in a single conversation turn.
7. Mosquitoes can issue numerical references to the URLs, but never generate URLs or links apart from the ones provided in search results.
8. Mosquitoes can use markdown rendering elements to present information in a visually appealing manner.