Alien monsters

Discussion in 'Biology & Genetics' started by Avatar, Sep 30, 2007.

  1. Avatar smoking revolver Valued Senior Member

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    Read this article today: 6 Die From Brain-Eating Amoeba in Lakes

    A killer amoeba living in lakes enters the body through the nose and attacks the brain where it feeds until you die.


    Well, cute...
    What other exotic lethal monsters are living on our planet?
     
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  3. Read-Only Valued Senior Member

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    Well, it's not exactly "alien" as you stated in your post. It's also been know to exist for a very long time, it's just that cases are VERY rare!

    There are other 'similar' things that medical science is aware of like the "flesh eating bacteria." That's another that's very rare.
     
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  5. Avatar smoking revolver Valued Senior Member

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    The title of this thread is just from my alien fick associations.
     
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  7. Read-Only Valued Senior Member

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  8. Kunax Sciforums:Reality not required Registered Senior Member

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    the comments at the bottom are the best
     
  9. Jellyfish Registered Member

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    How about the pork tapeworm? It’s larvae encyst in all parts of a persons body (with special emphasis on the brain) and hang out in their cysts up there, in your head. Bad things happen but if I’m not mistaken it’s easily treated. Also common in Arizona.
     
  10. spuriousmonkey Banned Banned

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    Amoebe

    You gotta love your basic amoebe, although amoebe is somewhat of a can of worms, similar to the term worms. Worm is a name for all animals that resemble the 'worm' archetype. They spread throughout many different phyla and are therefore often totally unrelated.

    Similarly amoebe mostly indicates a type of locomotion and lifestyle.

    There is the more official grouping or amoebozoans.

    They can be up to half a centimeter across!!! (anyone remember 'the blob'?)

    We don't have to go very far to look for them though. Amoebozoans our common in our gut with one species dominating; Entamoeba coli. It is the lion of our intestine. It roams our intestines looking for tasty 'wildebeests', or more accurately, Escherichia coli. It's pretty harmless though for us.

    He has some family members who are not so nice. Entamoeba histolytica destroys the cell lining of the gut causing amoebic dysentery, known as Delhi belly to S.A.M. and Montezuma's Revenge to Varda.

    reference:

    The Ancestor's tale - a pilgrimage to the Dawn of Life, Richard Dawkins. Phoenix paperback 2005. p515.
     
  11. John99 Banned Banned

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    What is its food source before it eats enters the body and feeds on brain cells?

    I need to know this FAST. Pronto.

    WHAT IS THE HOST. Sonofa

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  12. spuriousmonkey Banned Banned

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    It probably eats cells that are not well protected (by thick skin), so basically it could be anything. Fish gills. Unicellular eukaryotes. Cell detritus
     
  13. John99 Banned Banned

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    hmmmm, could be. it appears they settle to the substrate and become free floating or swimmers when the substrate is disturbed.:scratchin:
     
  14. Jellyfish Registered Member

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    Are you worried because you plan to do a lot of swimming in warm, Arizona water? My parasitology prof recommenced three ways to avoid this bug:

    1. Don’t swim in warm standing water (hot springs, etc. esp in SW US etc.)
    2. If swimming in warm water, don’t dunk your head
    3. If needing to dunk your head in warm water, wear nose plug

    Disclaimed: Neither I nor my prof is a doctor, if you die, don’t haunt me
     
  15. sniffy Banned Banned

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    Isn't there a little fishy parasite type thing that lives in the amazon and is attracted by piss? I hear when you take a pee in the river it swims up yer urethra and then explodes swelling yer najers up like hot air balloons. Ow!
     
  16. Jellyfish Registered Member

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    The candiru fish, and it gets girls too from what I've heard
     
  17. Reiku Banned Banned

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    Its called the Toothpick Fish. (Nickname)
     
  18. spuriousmonkey Banned Banned

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    From the other forum:
     
  19. spuriousmonkey Banned Banned

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    "Man in coma after mosquito bite"

    An innocent man goes to the USA to do some fishing. He is bitten by a mosquito. The mosquito is carrying the the virus, known as Eastern Equine Encephalitis or Triple E.

    35% of real men that fish and come into contact with it die
    ! It is not known what the mortality rate is for sissies.

    The virus roams the eastern parts of the USA mainly. It is just waiting for innocent victims and European tourists so it can destroy their lives.

    Although this fisherman in question did not die (YET) he will be disabled for the rest of his natural life.

    America is indeed the source of evil. And it comes in the form of a virus.



    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/7033203.stm
     
  20. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    Surely all of this cannot mean that life is dangerous?
     
  21. sniffy Banned Banned

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    Ah but death becomes us.
     
  22. Ophiolite Valued Senior Member

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    And I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.
     
  23. Spud Emperor solanaceous common tater Registered Senior Member

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    And Montezuma's revenge is not gastro but a pickled freckle, yes, a chillied coight, a delirious date, a puffy pooper!
     

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