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Collection of Maggotss (16)

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A close-up of a creamy-white larva with a hardened brown head capsule and visible prolegs, likely a beetle or moth larva.
A scientific illustration of a spirally coiled, segmented marine worm-possibly a serpulid polychaete-showing its external morphology and annulations.
Classic black-and-white entomological drawing depicting the three key developmental stages of a fly: egg, larva (maggot), and adult.
A joyful, anthropomorphic green caterpillar with expressive eyes and a wide grin, ready to charm young audiences.
A high-resolution view of a cream-colored insect larva, showing its soft body segments and contrasting dark head structure.
These translucent, C-shaped larvae show distinct segmentation, fine setae, and scattered dark spots-typical of certain beetle or fly species.
A happy, olive-green caterpillar with a simple smiley face and soft, rounded segments.
Freshly dried mealworms ready for use as high-protein feed for pets or bait for fishing.
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A hand-drawn illustration showing a segmented, elongated oval form with vertical striations and textured edges.
A sweet, winking anime character in red sends a loving kiss-complete with a floating heart!
A playful take on the classic “apple with worms” trope-happy, friendly worms enjoying their fruity home!
A clean, stylized vector depiction of six maggot larvae in various curved and straight poses-perfect for science visuals or icon sets.
From top to bottom: a brown centipede-like myriapod, a green caterpillar-like larva with prolegs, and a blue-gray annelid or lepidopteran larva.
A magnified view of a typical dipteran or coleopteran larva, showing body segmentation, spiracles, and terminal hook.
A hand-drawn illustration of a transparent jar containing densely packed mealworms, marked with “U” and “O” for identification or labeling purposes.
A menacing brood of otherworldly larvae bursts forth from a shadowy biomass, their segmented bodies and eerie eyes evoking cosmic horror and deep-space evolution.