Because of the smell.
Yes, maggots are the larval stage of flies. Flies lay their eggs on decaying organic matter, including dead bodies. When the eggs hatch, they develop into maggots, which feed on the decomposing tissue.
If they are out in the wild, it is best to leave them for nature to deal with. If they are near to human habitation then it is best to bury them to prevent a alter population of flies and to remove the smell.
Yes, flies can come from dead animals. When an animal dies, flies are attracted to the decaying flesh and lay their eggs on it. The eggs hatch into larvae (maggots) that feed on the decaying tissue, eventually developing into adult flies.
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.
People who preserve animal bodies are known as 'taxidermists'
Lice and flies usually live on bodies of dead animals or feed on them.
Only once they are dead, then the flies lay their eggs on the little boys' dead bodies. The maggots which hatch from the eggs are the things that actually eat the dead flesh.
The Naval Officer
Yes, maggots are the larval stage of flies. Flies lay their eggs on decaying organic matter, including dead bodies. When the eggs hatch, they develop into maggots, which feed on the decomposing tissue.
they turned into flies and ate the dead bodies and slept on the poop.
Dead Bodies. The pyramids protected the dead bodies.
Embalmers mummifies the dead bodies.
Dead Bodies. The pyramids protected the dead bodies.
Hopefully...yeah! otherwise they wouldn't call it DEAD BODIES if it wasnt really DEAD!
Dead bodies were put into the pyramids. The pyramids protected the dead bodies.
Dead Bodies Everywhere was created in 1998.
Dead Bodies was created on 2003-04-25.