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One of the most remarkable insects of Lãsutyq is the Puqithus, a kind of fly. When it flies around it is not that remarkable, but scientists have discovered that these flies carry their children around in an opening in the belly. The Puqithus lays its eggs on the skeletons of the Urx, and when the eggs hatch, the nymphs eat from the rotting flesh. Satisfied, they creep into the pouch of the adults. It is uncertain wether these nymphs can find their own mothers of fathers in the flock of flies that feasts on the Urx.
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