Rat-tailed maggots thrive in stagnant, organic-rich water, often found in decaying vegetation or manure. They are commonly found in environments like ditches, ponds, and sewage systems where there is low oxygen availability. The larvae are adapted to these conditions, using their elongated breathing tubes to access oxygen at the water's surface.
It is a rat-tailed maggot
Oxygen. They use their siphon-like snorkel tail to get oxygen from the air, as it is not in the stagnant waters in which they dwell.
its a beetle or dirt
food and water like mice, spiders, and water.
well no, a maggot is a type of worm, not a bad word. if someone calls you a maggot, that means they are probably mocking you or..... something like that. hope this helps :)
I have not personally encountered a skin maggot fly.
maggot
No. The young is a maggot.
No. The young is a maggot.
she was like, "wot are you? some lil' maggot?"
It`s a catapillar. It`s a catapillar.
maggot