I know this, it's a parasite. I had the exact same experience as you. You caught a big marijuana fly. The Internet generally doesn't give a good explanation for flies having maggots. Generally, maggots come out of the abdomen of flies. We all know that flies eat some rotten matter. These rotten matter enters its abdomen from the mouth of the fly, and the disgusting combination will slowly produce maggots one by one. Maggots will not come out when the fly is alive because they need to eat the spoils that the fly eats. When the fly dies, the maggots will all crawl out of its belly due to lack of food. The white ones are the so-called parasites! Its cub its cub its cub its cub its cub |
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