Danish scientists have found that two newly discovered predator fungi species consume their hosts’ bodies while keeping them alive and “energized,” so that the ‘victims’ spread around spores while moving and even mating. The two ‘zombifying’ fungi are called Strongwellsea tigrinae and Strongwellsea acerosa. They prey exclusively upon two local species of flies, according to the University of Copenhagen. While ‘eating’ the flies from the inside, the fungi create large holes in their abdomen area, to spray their spores. Graphical abstract from Journal of Invertebrate
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