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Maggots can affect animals by feeding on their flesh, causing wounds and potential infections. The risks associated with maggots on animals include tissue damage, secondary infections, and potential spread of diseases.
maggots are baby flies leeches live off blood from animals
DO NOT FEED THEM MAGGOTS. not meaning to be harsh, but maggots hold lots of bacteria, even if they are bred. they eat dead or rotten animals, or plants, but whatever they eat, your beardie eats, and your beardie could get very sick
Yes, maggots can be found in rainforests. They are the larval stage of flies and can be found in decaying organic matter such as fallen leaves, fruits, and animal carcasses. Maggots play an important role in breaking down and recycling nutrients in the rainforest ecosystem.
Maggots are Scavengers because they cannot hunt their own food, therefore they have to live off of already dead animals.
A maggot is an insect.
Yes, there are numerous cases of maggots bursting out of animals and peoples skin.
Yes, they feed on the living flesh of living animals, as well as dead flesh.
Maggots live off of protein. This is why they are found in dead animals or in open wounds. They need warmer temperatures to live.
Maggots breathe oxygen. They are insect larvae and are similar in this regard to all other insects.
Worm, maggots and similar things that decompose organic solids in the ground.
Maggots prefer humid and the environment with feces, dead animals, or rotten food waste.