Author Topic: Ant-zombifying fungi found in Brazil  (Read 1661 times)

Strange I was just talking about this with my step-dad yesterday. A disease has never gone from insect to human/any mammal, so you have nothing to worry about.

Thumbs up if you read it as Anti-Zombifying.

Oh wait, this isn't YouTube.

A disease has never gone from insect to human/any mammal

Bubonic Plague

I guess these carpenters have...

/sunglasses

...a mutANT problem.




I farted blood today.



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If this fungus was modified to infect humans we would be forgeted.


Just wait for an evil scientist to modify it.

If this fungus was modified to infect humans we would be forgeted.


Just wait for an evil scientist to modify it.
I'm pretty sure that isn't possible.


I'm pretty sure that isn't possible.

It is with your generic white coat, balding grey hair, goggle wearing, maniac laughing scientist.



We found the cure for zombies.

Awwww.... :c

Read this as Antizombifying fungi lol.
SAme here Frost

This isn't a true zombie phenomenon. I was expecting the fungus to kill the ants and then the fungus takes over the body and the ants move by themselves after death.


Instead the fungus just infects them, infects other ants and the infected ant dies.

Dealight?
Delight, only you get deals, so its Dealight