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Nyarly
Dear Nature:

What the FUCK

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCOQ0VU24xw&feature=related
>> Anonymous
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If you ever have a choice between being possessed by the devil and being possessed by a Sacculina carcini, opt for the devil - no contest. A female sacculina begins life as a tiny free-floating slug in the sea, drifting around until she encounters a crab. When that fateful day arrives, she finds a chink in the crab’s armor (usually an elbow or leg joint) and thrusts a kind of hollow dagger into its body. After that, she (how to put this?) "injects" herself into the crab, sluicing through the dagger and leaving behind a husk. Once inside, the jellylike sacculina starts to take over. She grows "roots" that extend to every part of the crab’s body - wrapping around its eyestalks and deep into its legs and arms. The female feeds and grows until eventually she pops out of the top of the crab, and from this knobby protrusion, she will steer the Good Ship Unlucky Crab for the rest of their co-mingled life. Packed full of parasite, the crab will forgo its own needs to serve those of its master. It won’t molt, grow reproductive organs, or attempt to reproduce. It won’t even regrow appendages, as healthy crabs can. Rather than waste the nutrients on itself, a host crab will hobble along and continue to look for food with which to feed its parasite master.
>> Anonymous
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Spider mind controlling wasp larvae

http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=17
>> Anonymous
>>209932
>>209931
>>209929

Very interesting. Freakish, but incredibly interesting. All this time, I thought the concept for "Alien" was a lame idea. It isn't even that; they copied nature!
>> parasites Anonymous
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poor snail... http://youtube.com/watch?v=EWB_COSUXMw
>> Anonymous
>>209931
parasect?
>> Anonymous
Paracect anyone?