Silently turning the prey into a living corpse, operating under its control, while silently ingesting the target's organs and eventually killing it for the purpose of reproduction.
Scientists at the University of Connecticut, USA, learned in detail how the fungus Massospora cicadina infects many cicadas.
After infecting and killing beetles, the fungus controls the dead beetle on the flower to entice another host.
This strange mushroom releases millions of spores into the air, which is why they can create clouds above the fungus and cause rain.
The fungus has the ability to control the surrounding air, more accurately manipulating the surrounding weather to bring fungal spores everywhere.
Paul Boxelder often concentrates in groups to sunbathe in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Given that this phenomenon is unusual, biologists from Simon Fraser University
According to a report on PLoS ONE, Ophiocordyceps fungus after getting into the brain ants will control the host until the body is destroyed. Ants infected with this fungus are
In the book Micro World (Microcosmos), author Brandon Broll (London, England) presents many pictures of the biological world looking through a microscope. The photos below are
Professor Vincent Martin, a University of Cincinnati researcher in the US, and his son Geoffrey Martin, a medical student, conducted a study to understand the relationship between
Have you ever imagined what eyes, tongues, parts of a human body or other creatures would look when viewed under a microscope?