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The tsetse fly plants their eggs on host animals (normally bovine) and the larva grows and feeds on the hosts body...could be some species like that. I saw once where a guy had 5 tsetse flys growing in his scalp...and the magots were FREAKING HUGE!
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I think you nailed it with the bot fly. It looked pretty much just like this example but with a bigger lump. *** shiver *** freaking nasty.
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Teh Forever Noob
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxBxt22pHls
Bot flies are quite common, there are a lot of vids on youtube and whatnot about them. I dig this kinda stuff, but then again I am kinda weird like that lol
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Grrrrrr
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Quote:
http://www.popthatzit.com/ You're welcome. (site safe for work, but possibly not safe for lunch) |
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