json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["Mosquitoes"],"appCategory":"Mosquitoes","appTitle":"Why do mosquitoes buzz around the ear?","appBody":"<p>There is no specific reason as to why mosquitoes buzz around the ear. It flies around the body but it is only the ear that can pick up the buzzing sound. If you notice it is only two senses in the body that reacts to mosquitoes and this is the skin and the ears this is because this is the only two part it affects. And the ears happened to be the only sense that pick up sound of all kind. </p><p>So in essence mosquitoes essentially make buzzing sound and that is how they communicate or move about so as much as it seems as if it affects only the ear the truth is that the mosquito also perambulate other part of the body it is just that the ears are only opportuned to pick up the irritating buzzing sound that's being emitted by the mosquitoes and nothing more.</p><p>So, because the ear is meant to pick up sound and not other part of the body that is why the ears pick up sound of the mosquito. So essentially when the mosquito is flying around the other part of the body it does not pick up its sound because the other part of the body are not enabled to listen to sound except for the ears alone so it is not as if the mosquito recognises the ears as a place to disturb people, the ears are the only organs that listens to sound.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"p3zv3d2yf","appParentAuthor":"whyaskwhy","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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