Gibellula sp. of fungus, parasitizing a spider. Fungi of this unusual genus are pathogens of spiders. Windblown spores germinate on the exoskeleton, penetrate the spider, then grow internally, digesting their host. Finally, these spore-bearing synnemata erupt from the cadaver.
Image by Ron Wolf.
Dear Lord,
Please keep us safe from Your creation.
Amen.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
True Horror
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GACK! Oh my lord. I am going to have nightmares for the next week.
THANKS FOR SHARING :P
wow...maybe I'll make one of these for Frog Queens spiderfest...
Ah you nailed my one true fear - spiders. This beasty got the same treatment Stephen King did in Creepshow - hahahaha!
You just answered the questions I was afraid to ask...."what could be scarier than a spider?"
I was really hoping the answer to that was "nothing" - but now I see I was wrong, very, very wrong.
BTW - do NOT make that for Spiderfest....please, pretty please?
Cheers!
You think that's creepy check out this bit on Cordyceps fungus attacking ants in timelapse.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuKjBIBBAL8
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