Maggots do not form in boiled eggs. Maggots are the larvae of flies. Flies lay their eggs on meat, carrion or other rotting flesh. Although some insects might lay their eggs on cooked eggs, the egg shell would have to be broken and the contents exposed to contamination for any sort of larvae to grow.
a boiled egg
Then same size as the raw egg that was boiled.
Yes. hard-boiled egg
No it does not have to be raw or boiled fo rthe egg to float!
Boiled egg
Maggets usually eat peacocks, but when they are vegetarian maggets, they eat potatoes, or drink soy milk.
No. When an egg is boiled anything living in or on it is killed.
A boiled egg will float in salt water.
You get a hard boiled egg, and put a hole in it.
A previously boiled egg (unshelled) would simply be heated up and become a very hard boiled egg.
hard boiled egg
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