Probably inspired by Sacculina, a kind of barnacle that parasitises crabs, replacing their reproductive organs and infesting their bodies with root-like tendrils. Another great reason why treating nature as pure and sacred is ridiculous. It is what it is, just like humanity.
Probably inspired by Sacculina, a kind of barnacle that parasitises crabs, replacing their reproductive organs and infesting their bodies with root-like tendrils. Another great reason why treating nature as pure and sacred is ridiculous. It is what it is, just like humanity.
yeah that is true but nobody is calling out the elephant in the room here, that the Sacculina didn't just affect male craps ? or i wrong
yeah that is true but nobody is calling out the elephant in the room here, that the Sacculina didn't just affect male craps ? or i wrong
According to that article the sacculina parasites both male and female crabs, though interestingly it seems to do strange things to the biology of male crabs, to the point that when the parasite is removed the male crab’s reproductive organs will regenerate as ovaries.