Cricket suffering from parasitic worm commits ‘suicide’

Gordian worms live inside crickets for long periods, feeding on the cricket’s diet. Once fully grown, they inject chemicals into the cricket’s brain brainwashing it and forcing it to kill itself by jumping into the water. Once in the water, the worm wriggles out of the writhing body and swims off in search of a mate. source

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6 thoughts on “Cricket suffering from parasitic worm commits ‘suicide’

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  2. Anonymous

    What I want to know is do such parasitic organisms exist that can do the same to humans! Sure, ya gotta feel bad for the cricket, but are we as subject to parasitic brainwashing? Scary!

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