Horror of poisonous mushrooms, turn the formation

When this fungus is caught, ants will be controlled, forced to follow the 'command' of poisonous mushrooms and fall into the scene of 'living without death'.

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The brain fungus in Brazil is the terror of ants. In the process of making food, worker ants unknowingly get stuck with mushroom spores.

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This plant rapidly proliferate in the ant body, using this host as food.

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And yet, poisonous mushrooms secrete a substance called Ancaloid to control and control the bad ants. After being poisoned, ants will have strange behaviors such as walking staggering, irrespective of direction, even eating meat of the same kind.

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When ants are about to die, this fungus will force them to find a suitable leaf and then use the key to lock itself into the midrib. This is the best place for mushrooms to sprout, grow and proliferate.

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The poor ant only knew how to wait until the end of the day.

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Time from sticking to ants, controlling and turning hosts into zombies lasts only about 2 days.

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The poisonous mushroom of the Ophiocordyceps family was discovered by scientists David Hughes and Harry Evans in the Atlantic rain forest in Southeast Brazil.