[Vision2020] Fw:Parasitic Wasps Create Zombie Spiders, Wild Camels of the West, Why Do We Get Prune Fingers? and More
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Parasitic Wasps Create Zombie Spiders, Wild Camels of the West, Why Do We Get Prune Fingers? and More
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Parasitic Wasps Turn Spiders Into Zombie WeaversArachnids injected with a potent neurotoxin are forced to create shiny new web cradles for wasp larvae
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A wasp larva perches on its hapless spider host. (Keizo Takasuka)
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