Neanderthals had a voracious appetite for meat. They hunted big game and chowed down on woolly mammoth steak as they huddled around a fire. Or so thought many archaeologists who study the Stone Age.
Neanderthals probably ate something most of us would find hard to swallow—meat that was left to rot, ferment, and fill up with maggots. According to a new study, this unappetizing menu choice could ...
The U.S. government will breed billions of sterile flies at a South Texas fly factory to battle a flesh-eating maggot capable of decimating the state’s cattle industry. Construction will begin on a ...
They’re tastier than they look. Edible insects in the form of wriggling maggots or hairy caterpillars are both delicacy and staple in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a central African nation ...
New World Screwworms, an invasive species that can cause deadly damage to livestock and people, have been spotted 70 miles from the U.S./Mexico border, prompting Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and U.S.
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