The offspring of a mosquito are called larvae, commonly referred to as "wigglers" due to their swimming motion. After hatching from eggs laid in water, these larvae go through several developmental stages (instars) before transforming into pupae. Eventually, the pupae mature into adult mosquitoes. This life cycle typically occurs in aquatic environments, where the larvae feed on organic matter and microorganisms.
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