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Gut-Eating Bugs: Maggots Reveal the Time of Death!

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Describes how forensic entomologists can use bugs to determine the time of death in criminal investigations, and provides case studies to emphasize the methods used.

64 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2007

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Danielle Denega

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January 11, 2023
I read this as a part of my on-going quest to read all of my school's reading program library. It was a good, very quick read. The cases they study are really interesting and the use of insects to solve cases is totally one of my favorite things to talk about. Good for what it is. :-)
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January 16, 2014
Brian Salamanca
1.The thing that was good about the book is that its a crime solving book kinda like Scooby-Doo,what I mean by crime solving is solving cases of dead people but they solve the the crimes with the help of bugs
2.Their is no characters and the main idea would be
18 reviews
December 9, 2014
This book is a little gross but fun book to read.The author that wrote this is the same person that made a littlest pet shop book.The book talk about sciencetist using bugs to solve crimes.The book is a easy fast read.
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October 22, 2009
this book is pretty cool; who would have thought that a little bug could be the key answer to a top crime investigation?
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February 4, 2013
it was really gross and i really don't recommend reading it.
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