I don't know if there is a type of spider that does that, but I know that no spider in the world has ever layed eggs under human skin. So I guess it would be the same for animals too.
It is extremely unlikely. Fleas do lay eggs under people's skin. But bedbugs normally lay their eggs on a hard surface either in the bed most typically in the folds of the mattress the bed structure or in furniture near the bed. It is extremely unlikely bedbugs will ever lay its eggs on a living person or a pet.
Parchment is made from animal skin.
The animal that has moist skin with no scales are amphibians.
The only animal possible to skin another is the human.!
According to a website that i just visited (the bug man??) this spider could be what is called a false black widow. I too had a question about this specific description of spider- as I recently found FOUR of them within three days in the same area in my house. According to the bug man, this spider actually eats black widows and something else called a sow bug. Hope this is helpful
Forget about how long they take to hatch. Get to an emergency room and get them removed!
None of them.
You don't. They grow from eggs laid by female bot flies under the skin of an animal. When the eggs hatch maggots grow under the skin and then metamorphose into adult bot flies, which then cut their way out to emerge through the skin.
Yes, there is a bee which lays eggs under human skin. first it gets hold of a female mosquito, lays its eggs on it. Then the mosquito, a blood sucker comes and sucks the blood of a human. The eggs eventually are dropped on the skin . Then the eggs go insinde and grow. See more about this on Animal Planet
i think u should just check with the hospital man...
Lizards.
Bedbugs do not lay eggs under skin. The glue them in tiny cracks and crevices of furniture and other objects.
NO
Boobs.
Birds lay eggs and has a skin covered in feathers.
Reptiles have scaly skin, and those that lay eggs do so on land. (Some reptiles give live birth.)
A spider monkey has furry skin.