I do have to agree, though, that variance in width has more impact than variance in length. At a point, there's only so much that, er, fits. Unless you're dating the 50 ft. woman.
The maggots I have seen, after feasting on the yummy, rotting flesh, will then burrow under the skin and begin to eat the healthy tissue, too.
The key technique used in medicine is to remove the maggots once they have debrided the dead flesh away and before they begin to burrow.
I do have to agree, though, that variance in width has more impact than variance in length. At a point, there's only so much that, er, fits. Unless you're dating the 50 ft. woman.
j... how many metres is that, anyhow...
The maggots I have seen, after feasting on the yummy, rotting flesh, will then burrow under the skin and begin to eat the healthy tissue, too. The key technique used in medicine is to remove the maggots once they have debrided the dead flesh away and before they begin to burrow.