No. Where did you get that idea?
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Baby houseflies are called maggots. When flies are born they become larva and then they become maggots. The maggot will then eventually become a fly.
it is to be able to see clearer in the dark so they can hunt down food
A group of maggots is called a "maggot mass" or a "maggot congregation."
As big as a adult humans mouth open.
No
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They fly around and bother humans and animals alike. They bite and spook horses. They leave maggots behind. They are pests because they are pesty.
They can, if you mean living ON humans-- they still need air.They are even occasionally used purposely on humans, as a more fine-tuned (though creepy) way to debride necrotic tissue from an infected wound. The maggots will only eat dead tissue, ignoring any healthy tissue.
the term watch out behind you will be obselete
The decomposers that decompose humans an mountain lions are fly maggots and bacteria.
CONSULT A VET IMMEDIATLY THIS IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM. I don't know if this would kill or get rid of the maggots but vetricin is a liquid that you can spray in their eyes and it fights infections and cleanses the eyes.
the comon eye sight for humans is the pupil
Humans have in fact two eyes.
What you see in an eye in a flash photo is actually the color of the backside/inside of the eye. Animals with good vision in the dark have a reflective layer behind the retina. Humans hasn't, so what you're seeing is basically blood red.
No, lion eye structure is different from humans in some ways. Lions have vertical slit pupils for better depth perception and low light vision, while humans have round pupils. Lions also have a reflective layer behind their retina called the tapetum lucidum, which enhances their night vision but can cause eyeshine in the dark.
The lens in your eye is located behind the iris, in the front part of the eye just behind the cornea. It helps focus light onto the retina at the back of the eye, allowing you to see clearly at different distances.