flesh fly

     

Flies of the Diptera family Sarcophagiae (from the Greek sarco- = corpse, phage = eating; the same roots as the word "sarcophagus") are commonly known as flesh flies. Most flesh flies breed in carrion, dung, or decaying material, but a few species lay their eggs in the open wounds of mammals; hence their common name. Some flesh fly larvae are internal parasites of other insects. These larvae, commonly known as maggots, live for about 5-10 days, before descending into the soil and maturing into adulthood. At that stage, they live for 5-7 days.

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  • Bruh. This gotta stop. Gangstalicious in the flesh. Fly Young Red - Throw That Boy P*ssy Video
  • A Flesh Fly Watching Me: David Baird Photography a ajouté une photo au pool : I knew there were eyes on me. ...