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The number of maggots in a single mouse can vary widely depending on factors like the stage of decomposition and environmental conditions. In some cases, a single mouse can host hundreds to thousands of maggots if it has been infested and is in an advanced state of decay. Typically, maggots are the larvae of flies that lay their eggs on decomposing animals, and they can rapidly multiply in a suitable environment.

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