MUST WATCH! 25 HORRIBLE Parasites you don't want to be INFECTED with!
According to studies and researches, there are parasites which are relatively harmless for both animals and human. There are also parasites who looks for a host to pest and those who will not just kill but literally torture it's host.
Here some parasites that you don't want to be infected with.
The Sacculina Carcini. There parasites enters a crab where they matures and emerges as large sac under the it. It can also make a male crab look and act like a female by controlling its hormones.
The Ophiocordyceps unilateralis. They live under plant leaves where they infects an ant until it erupts it's head to scatter spores and to infect other ants.
The Anisakis Simplex. This parasite causes infection to human and they target the gastrointestinal tract.
The Wolbachia. They infest more than 70% of all the invertebrates in the world.
The Chigoe Flea. They maybe the smallest type of fleas but they will find a way to a mammal's feet and eats its tissue.
The Hymenoepimecis argyraphaga. They lay their egss inside their victims and when they hatch, the consume the host.
The Vandellia Cirrhosa. This parasites can also infest humans who are fond of urinating underwater.
The Trichomonas gallinae. The can cause sever infection which will eventually starve the victim to death.
The Sand fly protozoans. They can cause anemia and even enlargement of the liver and the spleen.
The Cymthoa Exigua. They dig into the tongue until it falls of and they will replace the tongue themselves.
The Trypanosoma. They penetrates the host and they will disseminate throughout the body.
The Toxoplasma Gondii. It can infect infants and people with weak immunity which can lead to fatal illness called Toxoplasmosis.
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Here some parasites that you don't want to be infected with.
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| Sacculina Carcini |
The Sacculina Carcini. There parasites enters a crab where they matures and emerges as large sac under the it. It can also make a male crab look and act like a female by controlling its hormones.
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| Ophiocordyceps unilateralis |
The Ophiocordyceps unilateralis. They live under plant leaves where they infects an ant until it erupts it's head to scatter spores and to infect other ants.
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| Anisakis Simplex |
The Anisakis Simplex. This parasite causes infection to human and they target the gastrointestinal tract.
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| Wolbachia |
The Wolbachia. They infest more than 70% of all the invertebrates in the world.
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| Chigoe Flea |
The Chigoe Flea. They maybe the smallest type of fleas but they will find a way to a mammal's feet and eats its tissue.
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| Hymenoepimecis argyraphaga |
The Hymenoepimecis argyraphaga. They lay their egss inside their victims and when they hatch, the consume the host.
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| Vandellia Cirrhosa |
The Vandellia Cirrhosa. This parasites can also infest humans who are fond of urinating underwater.
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| Trichomonas gallinae |
The Trichomonas gallinae. The can cause sever infection which will eventually starve the victim to death.
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| Sand fly protozoans |
The Sand fly protozoans. They can cause anemia and even enlargement of the liver and the spleen.
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| Cymothoa Exigua |
The Cymthoa Exigua. They dig into the tongue until it falls of and they will replace the tongue themselves.
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| Trypanosoma |
The Trypanosoma. They penetrates the host and they will disseminate throughout the body.
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| Toxoplasma Gondii |
The Toxoplasma Gondii. It can infect infants and people with weak immunity which can lead to fatal illness called Toxoplasmosis.
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MUST WATCH! 25 HORRIBLE Parasites you don't want to be INFECTED with!
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