Aedes aegypti larvae are typically found in stagnant water and have a distinct appearance, characterized by a slender, elongated body with a tapered abdomen. They are usually about 1-2 centimeters in length and have a dark coloration with distinct markings. The larvae possess a pair of respiratory siphons on their thorax, which they use to breathe at the water's surface. They are also known for their wriggling motion when disturbed, which helps them evade predators.
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