People have been transplanting alien organisms into foreign enviornments for a long time. Most of the time it's to kill off a harmful parasite or organism. It works quite well to balance the status quo.Erana said:Wait, since when has introducing a foreign species to destroy another a good idea?
maybe they already have *devours human brain* *yum*letsnoobtehpwns said:Cool! How are we sure that they won't attack use and turn us into zombies...?
Jewel wasp owns your fly.Flishiz said:Sort of
http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20090512/sc_mcclatchy/3231765
A species of fly from South America reproducing by laying their eggs on the head of fire ants. As they hatch, the maggots bury themselves in the brain, eating away the rest, causing the ants to "act like zombies."
So, I hear you like cane toads...Flishiz said:People have been transplanting alien organisms into foreign enviornments for a long time. Most of the time it's to kill off a harmful parasite or organism. It works quite well to balance the status quo.Erana said:Wait, since when has introducing a foreign species to destroy another a good idea?
half the human race has toxoplasma gondii, its just weaker on us because we have a better immune-defense.The Rogue Wolf said:Think that's bad? Check out Toxoplasma gondii [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxoplasma_gondii]. It reproduces sexually in cats. When it infects a rat or mouse, it overrides their instinctive fear of cats, making them get themselves eaten so that the protozoa can infect the cat that does so.
A protozoa that can change the self-preservation instincts of an animal it infects.
And one-third of the human population of the Earth is believed to be infected with Toxoplasma gondii. Acute infections are suspected of causing encephalitis and schizophrenia. Better hope it doesn't decide that it doesn't look at the rest of your brain and decide "That's some tasty lookin' prime-cut meat right there".