Video: Close-up of the scene of grabbing horror buffalo larvae on the girl's shoulders attracts millions of viewers

will hatch from the egg and grow below the skin by eating nutrients in the human body. During development, larvae migrate throughout the human body, possibly even surpassing the blood-brain barrier.

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Buffalo fly larvae can travel throughout the human body, and can even cross the blood-brain barrier.

The area of ​​the selected fly larvae to the nest will be swollen, pusy and painful. After the 8-week period of parasitism by taking nutrients, the larvae will turn into pupae and punch a hole in the human skin and crawl out.

Here is the process of close-up of the fly larvae on the girl's shoulders, causing everyone to shudder in horror.

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