Yes extremely weird
No, internal bugs do not eat dead bodies. Internal bugs, typically referring to parasites or bacteria living inside a living organism, do not have the capability to consume a dead body. Scavengers like insects and bacteria from the external environment are responsible for decomposition after death.
The insects you are referring to are most likely orange butterflies or bees. Butterflies are attracted to flowers for nectar while bees collect pollen for their hives. Both play important roles in pollination and ecosystem health.
Dead bodies provide a nutrient-rich environment for bugs to feed on, including bacteria produced during decomposition. Bugs play a crucial role in breaking down tissue and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. The presence of insects on dead bodies can also be used to estimate the time of death in forensic investigations.
Carrion Beetle
CENTERPIDES eat : smaller bugs,leaves, and dead plants, and dead bugs
noooooooooooooooooooooooo noooooooooooooooooooooooo
Yes.
They prefer dead bugs wheter wise.
yes
If you are dead, you dont need it. No, you can not collect if you are dead.
No
Some examples of weird bugs found in Texas include the Texas unicorn mantis, the Texas-sized cicada, and the Texas leafcutter ant.
The first bugs on a dead body are flies and beetles. Maggots and beetle larvae are also found on a dead body.
Down Among the Dead Men - Bugs - was created on 1995-04-22.
there not some bugs are mother natures beauty others are mother natures recyclers and some are just weird for the fun of it :)
I sure don't want dead bugs in my hair
Theyre already dead