アメリカ自然史博物館のインスタグラム(amnh) - 9月13日 22時42分
Louse got your tongue? If you’re a fish, it just might. The tongue-eating louse (Cymothoa exigua) is a parasitic crustacean. As a juvenile, it swims into the gills of fish. Once inside, it latches onto a fish’s tongue, sucking blood until the appendage atrophies or withers away. Then, the louse attaches itself to the stub that’s left behind, functionally replacing the organ. This parasite doesn’t kill its host: In fact, it may even mate with other louses while inside the fish!
Photo: Christian Gloor, CC BY 2.0, flickr
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