Lie is hard for tropical carpenter ants. You've got to work in the heat (wet heat), with little fluctuation in the seasons. You've got no union protection, and your boss treats you like just another drone. But that's nothing compared to zombie fungus.
That's right, here's yet another tale of critters getting zombified by a parasitic something or other. In this case, it's a fungus that infects a tropical carpenter ant, coerces it to climb 25cm up a plant, face NNE, latch onto the plant with its mandibles, and then die. The fungus then sprouts the twiggish growth you see below, and *poof* go the spores (a great band name, if I do say so myself).
Thanks for the link, Kris. I'll be sure to skip the mushrooms on my pizza tonight. You can never be too sure.
Photo source: Pete Huele via CBC
That's right, here's yet another tale of critters getting zombified by a parasitic something or other. In this case, it's a fungus that infects a tropical carpenter ant, coerces it to climb 25cm up a plant, face NNE, latch onto the plant with its mandibles, and then die. The fungus then sprouts the twiggish growth you see below, and *poof* go the spores (a great band name, if I do say so myself).
Thanks for the link, Kris. I'll be sure to skip the mushrooms on my pizza tonight. You can never be too sure.
Photo source: Pete Huele via CBC
It's too bad. Before that infection he was a fungi.
ReplyDeleteDang it! I wish I had thought of that one.
ReplyDeleteOMG...I'm rendered speechless - please don't tell anyone!
ReplyDeleteZombie ants... sounds like a really bad, B-movie horror flick!
ReplyDeletevery interesting
ReplyDeletethanx for sharing
Zombie Ants...Oh my! I am not sure what I would do if I found one of these...great picture though!
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