A female tsetse fly giving birth to a live larvae. Females lactate and provide their offspring with all the nutrients they will need until they become adults.
Nope! They keep their egg in their uterus where it hatches into a larva. The larva is then fed with milk that the mother produces from a special gland connected to the uterus.
Not this one, testes keep their larvae in their bodies till the little ones are about to pupate to avoid predators and parasites that would target the young