A female maggot is typically referred to as a "maggot" without any gender-specific term. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, and they do not have distinct male or female characteristics until they develop into adult flies. Therefore, the term "female maggot" is not commonly used in entomology or Biology.
Baby flies are called maggot.
The parent of a maggot is called a fly. A maggot is only considered a maggot until it grows its legs and wings and is able to fly and provide for itself.
A group of maggots is called a "maggot mass" or a "maggot congregation."
A young fly is commonly referred to as a maggot. They get around by crawling since they have not developed their wings yet.
A single maggot can develop into one adult fly. Typically, a female fly lays hundreds of eggs, which hatch into maggots. Therefore, while one maggot becomes one fly, a single female can produce many maggots and, consequently, many flies over her lifetime.
Maggot cocoons protect the maggot once the cocoon is fully sealed, this is called the pupa stage. They come out of the cocoon an adult and usually fly away.
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Yes, my Maggot devoured several living female Dingoes.
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The ISBN of A Maggot is 0224028065.
A Maggot was created in 1985.