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vegeta@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

Exotic eye worm rapidly invades US by spreading from testes of fruit flies

arstechnica.com

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Exotic eye worm rapidly invades US by spreading from testes of fruit flies

arstechnica.com

vegeta@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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The spread to bears shows the worm is gaining ground and new hosts in the US.
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    deleted by creator

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      I’m not sure. For some reason I’m having trouble seeing my bingo card

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        Buzz buzz

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    The spread to bears shows the worm is gaining ground and new hosts in the US.

    Since then, it has shown up in at least 11 dogs—in New York

    As it has already shown up in NY, we can only guess which wormy brained individual spread it to bears

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      Damn, RFK is spreading eye worms from bears and J.D. Vance is spreading drug-resistant gonorrhea by fucking couches without protection.

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    That’s a headline that just gets worse with every word

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    Who knew flies had balls?

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      “Males have to grow these outrageously large testes and the sperm are all rolled up inside,” Pitnick explains. “The testes are about 11 percent of the male’s total body mass.”

      Damn

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        Damn, bros got fat nuts

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          Wolfman’s got nards

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            I don’t know the reference, but I can assume the decade it’s from by “nards” 👴

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              Lol true, you don’t hear anyone say it anymore. Monster Squad 1987

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                Ohhhh, I’ve seen that! And yeah, right decade 😇

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            Wow. It’s been a long time since I’ve heard that one.

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      Fun fact: fruit Flys are sexed (both in the sense of determining their biological sense, and the act of fornication) by “sex combs”. The forearms of the males have little “combs” (absent in females) that the males use to shove a big ol ball of sperm into the female.

      You are welcome for this unasked bit of knowledge.

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      Anyone who paid attention in Biology class. All* animals have gamete-producing gonads.

      *there’s weird exceptions, like sponges.

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    One more reason for me to absolutely hate fruit flies.

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    Can we fucking not.

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    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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    Bro

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    Well, that was horrifying.

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    Janice you are glowing!

    Thanks! It’s my new exotic eye worm.

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    Sure, why not?

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    Ah yes, eye worms, just what my day needed

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    No! No! No!

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    Looks like cases are mostly being found on the east coast, and I luckily don’t live over there. Still, ew.

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