

A parasitic worm Leucochloridium has taken over its motor functions and eye stalks, making them into caterpillar mimics so birds will eat them. A CREEPY 'zombie snail' with green and orange flashing horns has been caught on camera.

Those are some seriously impressive evolutionary skills in operation.īut the wriggling. In short, this evil worm could possibly take over the world some day if we're not careful. A hiker going up the hills in Taiwan’s Changhua County earlier this month spotted a bizarre-looking snail that was flashing orange and green after its body was hijacked by a parasite. Experts say that the snail has been taken over by a parasitic flatworm that controls its every move and. Roughly 11 x 10. variae4 Leucochloridium holostomum(Rudolphi, 1819) Leucochloridium paradoxumCarus, 1835. A CREEPY 'zombie snail' with green and orange flashing horns has been caught on camera. These are awesome moodmat mats with the Zombie Snail artwork. One particularly gruesome example is Leucochloridium paradoxum, a parasitic flatworm that infects snails. Once the bird has eaten the snail, the worm can then reproduce in its digestive system, and then be pooped out to start the process all over again. Species in the genus Leucochloridiuminclude: Leucochloridium caryocatactis(Zeder, 1800)now in genus Urogonimus3 Leucochloridium fuscostriatumRobinson, 1948synonymised with L. He is available for purchase at Crazy Daves Twiddydinkies for.

That said, it's also quite fascinating, as biologist Mike Inuoye, who shared the original post, explained.īasically, a parasitic worm has taken control of the snail's motor functions - and not only that, but it has made the snail's eye stalks look like caterpillars so that it'll attract birds. Stinky the Snail is found in all versions of Plants vs. Halloween Special: Real-Life Zombies In a spooky coup, a parasitic worm hijacks a snails brain and makes the snail sacrifice itself to a hungry bird. The so-called 'zombie snail' has gone viral on Twitter for all the wrong reasons - mainly, how utterly grotesque it is. The animal kingdom is a weird, wonderful, surprising and often inspiring place - but we're guessing that even David Attenborough himself would find the following a bit puke-inducing.
