The tongue-eating louse is a type of parasite that measures one to two inches long and lives inside fish by entering through their gills and eating their tongues. But it doesn't immediately kill the host; instead, the louse eats whatever scraps of food the fish is eating, thereby slowly killing it.
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Friday, December 11, 2009
Tongue-eating louse
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