animal climbs the wall with a wavelike movement in its squishy body.Thawiwat Sangnoi said the slimy creature had a rat-like tail and worm-like body when they saw it inside their house in Roi Et province, Thailand.He said: "I got goosebumps looking at that thing, I have no clue what it is.
It looked like an alien."The creature turned out to be a rat-tailed maggot which turns into hoverflies – using their long tails as a snorkel when underwater.Many species of hoverfly rat-tailed maggots are native to the UK and they thrive in stagnant water with low oxygen content.They have been spotted in manure, cesspools, and even the toilet block at Glastonbury Festival in 2017.It's not the first time these odd-looking maggots have caused panic and.
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