because it is warm, dark, damp and they're safe from predators
To find maggots go to a beach. Look mainly in the tide area (where the tide regulary ends when it comes in). dig deep into the sand and maggots will appear. Maggots normally fall into the sea and go under the sand when the tide comes in.
Maggots are found on any decomposing body. They are found about everywhere.
Leeches are blood sucking parasites, they are normally found in body's of fresh water. Maggots are fly larvae they can be found in rotting food or carcases ( like a dead body, maggots can be found where flys have laid eggs), an example is maggots can found in cans of raw mushrooms.
Yes, there are maggots and fungi in the desert under specific conditions.
Maggots are anywhere and everywhere rotting meat is found.
No
because maggots live in dead bodies or any where disgusting
Yes, maggots can be found in the desert in the bodies of dead animals.
He was a scientist who experimented with maggots and meat and found out that maggots did not grow on meat
Boobs.
Yes, alluvial stones, washed away from their kimberlite pipes by rivers, can be found under water, in rivers and in the sea where the river empties.
in damp dark places eg. under rocks and big stones