Monday, January 17

isopod

Cymothoa Exigua
Parasitic Tongue-Eating Isopod

The tongue-eating isopod enters its host through the gills and attaches its body at the base of the tongue. It uses its front claws to extract blood until the hosts tongue atrophies, at which point it latches its body onto muscles remaining from the tongue and functionally replaces the hosts tongue.

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