An investigator finds a body in a wooded area during the summer with significant insect activity, primarily maggots. For a forensic entomologist to provide the most accurate analysis, what is the most critical evidence for the investigator to collect AT THE SCENE?
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A
A photograph of the insect activity from a distance of 10 feet.
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B
A representative sample of live insect specimens from on and around the body, and the ambient air temperature.
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C
Only the single largest maggot found on the body to represent the longest-colonizing species.
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D
The exact number of maggots present on the body.