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Cordyceps: T-Virus a Fungus?
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21-03-2014, 01:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 21-03-2014 01:44 AM by LiquidBa38c.)
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Restumbled on this video about a fascinating fungus species, the cordiceps. It actually causes the infected hosts to search for higher grounds, where they then die to become part of the blossoming fungus. The resulting fungus spores can reach a longer distance this way. Just amazingly terrifying:
Kind of a necroa-fungus crossover ![]() |
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21-03-2014, 02:44 PM
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RE: Cordyceps: T-Virus a Fungus?
(21-03-2014 01:14 AM)LiquidBac Wrote: Restumbled on this video about a fascinating fungus species, the cordiceps. It actually causes the infected hosts to search for higher grounds, where they then die to become part of the blossoming fungus. The resulting fungus spores can reach a longer distance this way. Just amazingly terrifying: More like a Necroa-Neurax-Fungus crossover ![]() |
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21-03-2014, 10:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 21-03-2014 10:19 PM by LiquidBa38c.)
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24-03-2014, 05:48 PM
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RE: Cordyceps: T-Virus a Fungus?
Quote:... Still, imagine people going silent once infected and then climbing up houses to become fungi... That image alone has convinced me to never go outside again. |
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