its called a louse. they attach to the hair on the scalp to lay eggs and feed on human blood.
Beacause, insect larvae tissues assimilate drugs and toxins that accumalated in human tissue prior to death.
Some oropharyngeal cancers are causesd by human papillomavirus, but not by larvae.
While it is very unlikely for an insect to eat a human from the inside out, there are some cases where certain insects, such as botflies, can lay eggs under human skin which then develop into larvae and cause skin infections. These instances are rare and typically occur in specific geographic regions.
No, an insect cannot make a human pregnant. Insects and humans are vastly different species with incompatible reproductive systems. Human pregnancy requires the fertilization of a human egg by human sperm, which insects do not produce. Therefore, there is no possibility for an insect to contribute to human reproduction.
Insect population is larger.
One word answer: NO
Yes, botflies can be found in New York, although they are more commonly associated with warmer climates in Central and South America. The human botfly, which is known for its larvae that can infest human skin, is occasionally reported in the United States due to travelers bringing the larvae back. However, cases in New York are relatively rare. It's always advisable to take precautions against insect bites when spending time outdoors.
a insect eye can go at a 360 angle that a human eye can't and the insect brain receives many images and the human eye receive information and send it to our brain along the optic nerve
The cast of Subconscious Cruelty - 2000 includes: Brea Asher as Sister (segment "Human Larvae") Anna Berlyn as Female Performer (segment "Rebirth") Ivaylo Founev as Brother (segment "Human Larvae") Janice Higgins as Girl In Photo (segment "Human Larvae") Eric Levasseur as Lover (segment "Human Larvae") Nadia Simaani as Female Performer (segment "Rebirth") Sean Spuruey as Male Performer (segment "Rebirth")
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No, human's can not get pregnant by anything else than another human.
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