Cymothoa Exigua: A strange parasite!

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Cymothoa exigua
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Cymothoa exigua is a parasitic crustacean of the family Cymothoidae. This parasite attaches itself at the base of the tongue of the Spotted rose snapper, Lutjanus guttatus, with the claws on its front three pairs of legs, and extracts blood. As the parasite grows, less and less blood is able to reach the tongue, and eventually the organ atrophies from lack of blood. The parasite then replaces the fish's tongue with its own body, by attaching to the muscles of the tongue stub. The fish is able to use the parasite just like a normal tongue, except that it has to share its food with the parasite. It appears that the parasite does not cause any other damage to the host fish. Once C. exigua replaces the tongue, it supplements its diet with food particles, thereby relieving strain on the host's circulatory system. This is the only known case of a parasite functionally replacing a host organ.

A stage play involving this phenomenon has been written and performed. The play focuses on a dream that playwright Tennessee Williams has, in which his tongue is consumed by a parasite and he loses the ability to speak. The play's author is the American playwright R. J. Tsarov, and the play first premiered at the annual Tennessee Williams Festival in New Orleans in March 2003.

There are many species of Cymothoa, but only C. exigua is known to consume and replace its host's tongue.

A fish parasitised by what could be Cymothoa exigua was recently discovered in the United Kingdom, leading to speculation that the parasite's range may be expanding. The animal in question will be put on display in the Horniman Museum.
 
Fish Dentures?? Ive never seen a set of teeth on a fish like that before. Hell, there's a lot of things in this picture I have never seen before.
 
OsirruZ said:
Fish Dentures?? Ive never seen a set of teeth on a fish like that before. Hell, there's a lot of things in this picture I have never seen before.
Yep, fish have teeth! :D Seriously, the flat teeth like that on a fish usually indicate that it eats coral. Although I am not sure about this one....
 
Kind of reminds me of the movie Alien.

Is Segorney Weaver (or however the hell she spells her name) involved?:dontknow: ;) :D
 
Silverback said:
Kind of reminds me of the movie Alien.

Is Segorney Weaver (or however the hell she spells her name) involved?:dontknow: ;) :D

Sigourney Weaver, now there's Cougar! That'll get Roy's attention....
 
Just make sure not to show that to your OL. She'll be wanting you to go get some little arms and hands surgically attached to your tongue hehehehe.
 
TKT PLZ said:
I first heard of these guys from reading this article. It's now one of my favorite sites to visit when I should be working.

http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=49

Cool site!

I just think that the adaptation is amazing! It is said that the parasite actually reacts to the muscle movements of the stump of the tongue! It's weird and it's kinda gross, but it's absolutely fascinating!

Would love to know how the damn thing breeds while it's in there...

Makes you think.

Nature is positively astounding!!
 

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