In the summer days, humans are often be troubled by mosquitoes: they are annoyannoying and harmful, biting skinspiercing our skin and stealing our blood quietly, but usuallyalmost always without getting any permission from the ownerour consent. SoUnder normal circumstances, should a human do these things, we would consider it looks like a crime, thus of course. I believe that what humans hold as crimes are also undoubtedly immoral. However, female mosquitoes cannot accomplish their reproductive missiongoals without getting hormonesstealing blood from their victimsthose they prey on. So it seems to stealing blood is their bounden duty, and they seem do not have a strong enough free willswill (or one at all) to refuse it; hence this action looks more unmoralamoral than immoralimmoral.
Is my reasoning accurate?