Yes, it can
Yes, decaying fruit can give birth to maggots, but it's not the fruit itself that produces them. Instead, fruit flies are attracted to rotting fruit, where they lay their eggs. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae, commonly known as maggots, emerge and feed on the decaying material.
No. Maggots are the larvae(baby-form) of flies and do not give birth.
Flies can have various harmful effects on humans. For example, they may give birth to maggots in food and contaminate it.
No. Bats are mammals- they give birth to live offspring, and do not lay eggs.
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
Both are mammals. Both have fur and give birth to live young. Both are consumers who live on plant matter. Both have long "noses." Both like fruit.
Snake and Lizard eggs are usually buried in decaying plants. The decaying plants give off heat which keeps the eggs warm.
They do give birth and they give birth when its the During breeding seasons.
There are no whales that give birth to dolphins. Dolphins give birth to dolphins; whales give birth to whales.
Maggots eat rotted, dead flesh, so if your cat's sore has maggots in it, chances are it's infected or even gangrenous. Take the cat to the vet! If you cannot afford to take it to the vet, take it to the Humane Society and surrender it to them so they can give it the treatment it needs.
Sparrow's feed mostly on seed but you can give them live worms/maggots as well.
Fruit bats typically give birth to one baby at a time. This single offspring is known as a pup. The mother usually carries the pup for several months before giving birth, and afterward, she continues to care for it until it is old enough to fend for itself.