Dudes, these things are super weird. They are the only intracellular cnidarian (jellyfish-like animal) parasite and have unusually high rates of mutation.
If this is true, these things were probably mutated in a lab to live inside human bodies. They live in freshwater and our bodies are mostly water and they live and travel within living cells.
Why can't we get more science people looking at this thing? We need second and triple opinions!
Dudes, these things are super weird. They are the only intracellular cnidarian (jellyfish-like animal) parasite and have unusually high rates of mutation.
https://bmcecolevol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2148-8-139
If this is true, these things were probably mutated in a lab to live inside human bodies. They live in freshwater and our bodies are mostly water and they live and travel within living cells.
Why can't we get more science people looking at this thing? We need second and triple opinions!