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camellunch
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2026-02-25 03:36:54
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camellunch Skip to content Home About Search for: camellunch Menu Search Parasites used as heavy metal bioindicators Did you know that more than half of the world’s animal species are parasitic? A parasite is an organism that lives in or on another organism (commonly referred to as the host) and benefits by deriving nutrients from the host species. Parasites can be found almost everywhere in the world, where they latch on to a wide variety of hosts such as ants, fish and humans. One example of a truly gruesome parasite is the tongue-eating louse. This parasite enters through the gills of fish, digging its claws into the fish’s tongue, causing the tongue to fall off! It then replaces the fish’s tongue, feeding on the host’s blood or mucus. The tongue eating louse parasite in its fish host (larger louse is the female, smaller louse is the male) http://www.todayifoundout.com Other examples of parasites include tapeworm, leeches and head lice. Examples of paras...
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