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    Just think about it, at this very moment there are around five hundred types of bacteria

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    in your body — which are reproducing non-stop.

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    It is due to this that, on average, there are approximately one hundred trillion microorganisms

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    in every adult.

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    At least that is what Doctor Roy,D Slitor from the Irish institute of Cork claims.

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    “We are only 10% people; the rest is microbes,” says the Doctor.

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    In just the intestines we hold up to 2kg of various microbes.

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    But have you ever thought of what happens with these creatures after we die?

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    As soon as biological death of a person occurs the first to find out are the bacteria living

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    inside of them.

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    The thing is, certain internal organs continue working after irreversible death.

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    This means the bacteria will have something to eat.

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    In essence, we can imagine our body as a gigantic country, in which there are densely populated

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    cities of bacteria.

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    The intestines are a real megapolis, where every microscopic resident carries out some

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    kind of function.

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    While we are alive our organism, with help from the immune system, is capable of holding

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    back these thousands of bacteria in position; after death they become “unemployed” and

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    start a great migration.

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    During the first twenty four hours microbes from the intestines enter blood vessels and

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    the internal organs, where they start actively reproducing and eating everything on their

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    path.

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    During life such rampant amusement is limited by the immune system, but now the microbes

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    are simply unstoppable!

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    As a result the microbes release gases which make the body look like Marshmallow Man from

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    Ghostbusters.

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    This is only the start; it is about to get worse.

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    After yet more time, while E Coli in the intestines eat plenty, the cells of the internal organs

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    start going through oxygen-hunger.

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    Because of the accumulation of toxic substances they break down ⎯ releasing compounds.

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    It is at this moment that the internal organs are filled with anaerobic bacteria — microbes

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    which feel comfortable in the absence of oxygen.

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    Eating the organism’s tissue and splitting accumulated compounds they create various

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    substances: methane, hydrogen, ammonia, sulfide, as well as a multitude of others because of

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    which the swollen body may pop.

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    However, even without this happening the rotten smell is spread many meters around.

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    The odour, where each molecule is rich in thousands of tones does not fail to attract

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    attention.

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    It is so strong that even many air fresheners units of Febreeze placed on the body will

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    not save the situation.

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    If, then, the body is not found by people hordes of insects will do the job.

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    Roughly four days after your death hundreds of flies will fly to the sweet, rotten smell

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    of decomposing flesh — their favorite delicacy.

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    The least patient will fly to the body just an hour after death but will have to wait

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    until the dish matures.

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    Insects feed not only off the flesh and skin, but are also capable of eating anything that

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    comes out of your body, while the internal organs are occupied by bacteria.

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    Flies are household orientated creatures: as soon as they finish their meal they start

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    laying down eggs so the next generation of flies can also enjoy some human flesh.

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    In every laying process there are up to one hundred twenty eggs, out of which an unreal

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    number of hungry maggots will come about in just one day.

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    Hundreds and thousands of small, white worms colonize the lying body, eating its dead cells.

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    In the process of eating the maggots release a lot of heat, so they need to continuously

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    travel around in order not to overheat.

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    Seeing this constant movement one can compare them with penguins, except the arctic birds

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    move in order to warm up; the maggots — to cool off.

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    From the outside it looks as though life is inspirited in the dead body.

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    Over time the number of maggots will increase as they become flies and lay down eggs of

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    their own.

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    This means one thing: the feast is coming to an end.

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    By the way…

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    such an interesting peculiarity was used by doctors cleaning wounds of dead cells after

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    severe burns.

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    I can only imagine the difficulty in convincing the patients to undergo such a radical method.

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    Besides flies, beetles and mites fly over for the celebration.

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    These hungry creatures have strong jaws, so they love tough food.

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    They swarm the skin, tendons, and, if food is lacking, other creatures busy eating you.

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    They also, like flies, lay down eggs and raise new specimens.

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    While moths come to the feast last as they only eat hair, which is not of interest to

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    the rest of the bunch.

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    At this stage only scattered bones are left from the body.

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    The feast does not end here.

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    In the decaying process chemical elements are continuously leaking out into the soil,

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    making it a real Klondike for nematode worms.

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    Aside from ground inhabitants spores of mushrooms will spread over the scraps.

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    They can feed off the decomposing material for months, even when seemingly nothing is

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    left of the corpse.

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    So, if you ever see a bunch of mushrooms creating a contour of a human body, know that a murder

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    took place in that spot.

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    Although our body is primarily interesting for microbes, large creatures can also not

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    miss the opportunity to have lunch.

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    Vultures and other animals: pigs, racoons, and wild dogs will also take great pleasure

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    in eating our flesh!

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    Their simplicity simply amazes; they absolutely do not care where this meat comes from if

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    its owner is dead.

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    However, individual predators, like a wolf, will only eat human remains in case of emergency.

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    It is much more likely that they attack a live victim and then will eat its remains.

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    Yeah... the picture is definitely not pleasant.

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    I hope you understand that this is the natural process and that many wild animals see nothing

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    shameful in it.

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    With this next fact your hair will surely stand on end!

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    During the last few years strange cases have become frequent: elderly people were found…

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    partially eaten.

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    Moreover, not by bacteria or by flies.

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    The thing is the pets could not independently open the fridge and the packaged food for

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    them; if their deceased owner has already been lying motionless there a few days ⎯ hunger

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    outweighs love.

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    Most often the scavenger was awakened in cats — nothing surprising: they are more independent

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    and prone to hurting their owner.

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    Just think of how your pet bites you or hits you with its paw in order to wake you up.

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    At the same time try imagining a dog biting its owner; at least while he or she is still

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    showing signs of life.

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    If a dead person is the only source of a food, even a “good boy” can, at some point,

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    become a bad one.

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    On the other hand, our pets cannot deny themselves of tastier bits, so in all situations they

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    would eat the most appetizing parts: soft cheeks and loins; what they do not bite is

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    the hand that fed them.

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    So, if you are worried that you will suddenly leave this world and there will be no one

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    to feed your pets: worry no more!

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    Up to the moment when your body is found your dogs and cats will be provided with plenty

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    of protein!

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    All in all, under any scenario of events, our body after death will become a dinner

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    table for a variety of creatures who will nibble on our bodies up the very bones.

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    Ultimately even the bones decompose into separate chemical compounds, fertilize the soil, and

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    make the soil fertile, maintaining eco-balance.

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    In science this process is called mineralization and will, for sure, please people who think

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    of the environment’s preservation: if you do not decide to help preserve it during life,

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    you are guaranteed to help after death.

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The example sentences of MAGGOTS in videos (15 in total of 28)

bell proper noun, singular reportedly adverb carried verb, past tense two cardinal number square noun, singular or mass foot noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction live adjective maggots noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction one cardinal number hour noun, singular or mass from preposition or subordinating conjunction one cardinal number container noun, singular or mass
over preposition or subordinating conjunction time noun, singular or mass the determiner number noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction maggots noun, plural will modal increase verb, base form as preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun become verb, non-3rd person singular present flies verb, 3rd person singular present and coordinating conjunction lay verb, past tense down adjective eggs noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction
maggots proper noun, singular are verb, non-3rd person singular present legless adjective forms noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction insects noun, plural and coordinating conjunction if preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun get verb, non-3rd person singular present preyed verb, past participle upon preposition or subordinating conjunction or coordinating conjunction if preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun
that preposition or subordinating conjunction if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun left verb, past tense food noun, singular or mass out preposition or subordinating conjunction to to rot verb, base form , living verb, gerund or present participle creatures noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction maggots noun, plural and coordinating conjunction even adjective rats noun, plural
into preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner soupy noun, singular or mass graveyard noun, singular or mass proper noun, singular bodies noun, plural rotted verb, past tense in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner mud noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction maggots noun, plural crawled verb, past tense out preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction flesh noun, singular or mass
just adverb sprinkle verb, base form this determiner powder noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction your possessive pronoun compost noun, singular or mass pile noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction get verb, base form rid adjective of preposition or subordinating conjunction maggots noun, plural organically adverb without preposition or subordinating conjunction
maggots noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction your possessive pronoun mouth noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction the determiner lord noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner flies noun, plural will modal do verb, base form the determiner same adjective thing noun, singular or mass to to your possessive pronoun soul noun, singular or mass .
the determiner maggots noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present in preposition or subordinating conjunction fact noun, singular or mass a determiner key adjective part noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner fermentation noun, singular or mass process noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction is verb, 3rd person singular present totally adverb meant verb, past participle
this determiner chicken noun, singular or mass head noun, singular or mass could modal be verb, base form perfect adjective for preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner swarm noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction maggots noun, plural to to devour verb, base form and coordinating conjunction completely adverb steal verb, base form
proper noun, singular they personal pronoun ve proper noun, singular even adverb accepted verb, past tense sauces noun, plural which wh-determiner contain verb, non-3rd person singular present 30 cardinal number or coordinating conjunction more adjective, comparative fly verb, base form eggs noun, plural and coordinating conjunction 1 cardinal number or coordinating conjunction more adjective, comparative maggots noun, plural
maggots noun, plural , of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner insect noun, singular or mass biomass noun, singular or mass if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun could modal put verb, base form it personal pronoun that determiner way noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction we personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present doing verb, gerund or present participle
in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner coffin noun, singular or mass , richie proper noun, singular finds verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner dummy noun, singular or mass version noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction himself personal pronoun , eyes noun, plural completely adverb blank adjective and coordinating conjunction maggots noun, plural
and coordinating conjunction while preposition or subordinating conjunction some determiner remove verb, base form the determiner maggots noun, plural , there existential there are verb, non-3rd person singular present many adjective who wh-pronoun prefer verb, non-3rd person singular present to to eat verb, base form the determiner cheese noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner
i personal pronoun would modal have verb, base form done verb, past participle a determiner whole adjective research noun, singular or mass project noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner maggots noun, plural , but coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun did verb, past tense n't adverb manage verb, base form to to collect verb, base form enough adverb
thank verb, base form you personal pronoun for preposition or subordinating conjunction ben proper noun, singular maggots noun, plural jack verb, non-3rd person singular present on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner current adjective show noun, singular or mass last adjective year noun, singular or mass we personal pronoun we personal pronoun did verb, past tense that preposition or subordinating conjunction

Use "maggots" in a sentence | "maggots" example sentences

How to use "maggots" in a sentence?

  • She's all over us like maggots on garbage, just because I interfered with one pickpocket yesterday.
    -Tamora Pierce-
  • The government favors the most diplomatic language. That's why any letter to them should always start with, "Dear turkeys and foul maggots..."
    -Christopher Titus-
  • It's as though when you order a sirloin steak, it comes with a side of maggots.
    -Gene Weingarten-
  • Your worm is your only emperor for diet; we fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots.
    -William Shakespeare-
  • Nude is a word as smoooth as your hips ... but naked has the sound of a rock being turned over to expose maggots.
    -Grace Metalious-
  • Clinging to each other won't save you maggots when the boot falls!
    -Gangrel-
  • I think the world is a dead carcass and I think the purpose of human beings is as maggots.
    -Alison Moyet-
  • I've eaten sheep's eyes, the still hot meat from a zebra killed by a lion, and maggots which give you 70 calories to the ounce.
    -Bear Grylls-

Definition and meaning of MAGGOTS

What does "maggots mean?"

/ˈmaɡət/

noun
soft-bodied legless larva of fly or other insect, found in decaying matter.
other
Young form of a fly looking like a small worm.

What are synonyms of "maggots"?
Some common synonyms of "maggots" are:
  • grub,
  • larva,
  • caterpillar,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.