Northern Speckled Spider.
The Northern Speckled Spider
Worms cricets and other small insects
An animal that eats dead or rotting meat such as a Vulture.
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dead. usually rotting, bloody, pus, etc..
A carcass is a dead body, usually an animal body that has been slaughtered for use as food. Rotting carcasses have been left unrefrigerated long enough to be decaying.
No. However, flies may lay their eggs in the flesh of a dead horse, and these become maggots which feed on the rotting flesh until they hatch into flies.
A vulture likes to eat anything that is already dead and rotting.
They 'clean up' any dead carcases - removing the potential of rotting flesh causing disease.
Worms cricets and other small insects
Most decomposers, including worms and insects, will eat rotting human flesh. But there are no decomposers who specialize in dead human consumption.
Rotting flesh of dead animals is a breeding ground for flies and other insects that can spread disease. Scavenger animals are also attracted to the remains. Not a nice thing to have in your backyard.
Flowers with a strong odor attract adult blowflies. The odor has to be like rotting meat. Some examples are the pawpaw in America or the Dead Horse Arum. The maggots eat carrion or rotting meat. They will eat anything that's smells like flesh or dead meat
Its a part of a tree that is dead and rotting away.
They are usually the larva (grub) of flies, commonly known as maggots (or gentles). The flies (several types, bluebottle, housefly, etc) are attracted to rotting flesh and lay their eggs on the body. The maggots hatch out and feed on the rotting flesh. Eventually, they pupate and will soon emerge as an adult fly
Dead and Rotting - 2002 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
well the tree will be rotting and the bark will be rotting aswell
The process of slowly drying a dead body to prevent it from rotting is called