Comments on: Mind-Controlling Wasps and Zombie Spiders http://www.damninteresting.com/mind-controlling-wasps-and-zombie-spiders/ A collection of legitimately fascinating information culled from the past, present, and anticipated future. Sun, 20 May 2012 04:50:01 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.2 By: DumbGuy http://www.damninteresting.com/mind-controlling-wasps-and-zombie-spiders/#comment-25909 DumbGuy Tue, 16 Mar 2010 09:41:34 +0000 http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=17#comment-25909 The spiders are not actually controlled by the larvae, they are driven insane by the constant "DADDEEEE, MOMMMYY" the larvae yell and so it builds a weird web due to lack of concentration and eventually dies from MCOA syndrome. (Many Children on Abdomen) The spiders are not actually controlled by the larvae, they are driven insane by the constant “DADDEEEE, MOMMMYY” the larvae yell and so it builds a weird web due to lack of concentration and eventually dies from MCOA syndrome. (Many Children on Abdomen)

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By: sillyabstitutions http://www.damninteresting.com/mind-controlling-wasps-and-zombie-spiders/#comment-24709 sillyabstitutions Thu, 09 Jul 2009 00:03:41 +0000 http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=17#comment-24709 OR, another theory. bugs and animals can actually speak to each other and the wasp was blackmailing the spider, using it's bellybutton as hostage actually never planning on letting it live. genius. reverie in the theatre of her mind OR,
another theory.
bugs and animals can actually speak to each other and the wasp was blackmailing the spider, using it’s bellybutton as hostage actually never planning on letting it live.
genius.

reverie in the theatre of her mind

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By: ValiantDefender http://www.damninteresting.com/mind-controlling-wasps-and-zombie-spiders/#comment-23910 ValiantDefender Thu, 05 Feb 2009 00:44:17 +0000 http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=17#comment-23910 I have to do it. :D Religious perspective - This is evidence of God showing his handiwork. A species that exists by such simple and elegant means. How could such chemicals cause the spider to build such a web and then encase itself ready to be eaten! This is not something it ever does on its own....it is clearly very deftly being controlled by the tiny wasp larvae (who, one could draw the conclusion, cannot possibly be intelligent enough to be aware of what it is doing to its host). Clearly this could not possibly have "evolved" to be this way...it must have been very clearly designed to function as such. Scientific viewpoint: Despite the religious nut's Point of View, the probability of this occuring has the same probability as any successful genetic mutation. Clearly the probability, despite the numerical odds against is 1. It is there, therefore it must have evolved to this stage as there is no other observable model to explain this. Surely there will be a similar species who almost has this same genetic makeup showing a step closer to another related species and hence we see the evidence of slight changes over time resulting in this phenominal specimen. Fast forward 15 years. Science has discovered how the chemical signals work and have successfully cause a sheep to spin a web of wool and let itself be eaten by a pack of moths. Now, because science can observe and explain how something works, it MUST mean that there is no God behind it...yup! HEHE. Sorry, I had to. I have to do it. :D

Religious perspective -
This is evidence of God showing his handiwork. A species that exists by such simple and elegant means. How could such chemicals cause the spider to build such a web and then encase itself ready to be eaten! This is not something it ever does on its own….it is clearly very deftly being controlled by the tiny wasp larvae (who, one could draw the conclusion, cannot possibly be intelligent enough to be aware of what it is doing to its host). Clearly this could not possibly have “evolved” to be this way…it must have been very clearly designed to function as such.

Scientific viewpoint:
Despite the religious nut’s Point of View, the probability of this occuring has the same probability as any successful genetic mutation. Clearly the probability, despite the numerical odds against is 1. It is there, therefore it must have evolved to this stage as there is no other observable model to explain this. Surely there will be a similar species who almost has this same genetic makeup showing a step closer to another related species and hence we see the evidence of slight changes over time resulting in this phenominal specimen.
Fast forward 15 years. Science has discovered how the chemical signals work and have successfully cause a sheep to spin a web of wool and let itself be eaten by a pack of moths. Now, because science can observe and explain how something works, it MUST mean that there is no God behind it…yup!

HEHE.

Sorry, I had to.

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By: DanThinksDances&femaleGspot http://www.damninteresting.com/mind-controlling-wasps-and-zombie-spiders/#comment-21938 DanThinksDances&femaleGspot Mon, 30 Jun 2008 05:41:47 +0000 http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=17#comment-21938 Enter your reply text here. OK This will all be understood someday. We humans don't know squat about the universe or our earth. Good to be living today rather than in 1000 A.D. Enter your reply text here. OK

This will all be understood someday. We humans don’t know squat about the universe or our earth. Good to be living today rather than in 1000 A.D.

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By: Jhon_bxl http://www.damninteresting.com/mind-controlling-wasps-and-zombie-spiders/#comment-18674 Jhon_bxl Fri, 30 Nov 2007 22:50:03 +0000 http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=17#comment-18674 Others mind-controlling species exists, or at least one: the "petite douve du foie" which in English seems to be the "lancet liver fluke" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dicrocoelium_lanceolatum). It's lifecycle includes controlling ants' mind in orther to be eaten by sheeps. Others mind-controlling species exists, or at least one: the “petite douve du foie” which in English seems to be the “lancet liver fluke” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dicrocoelium_lanceolatum). It’s lifecycle includes controlling ants’ mind in orther to be eaten by sheeps.

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By: Former-Marine http://www.damninteresting.com/mind-controlling-wasps-and-zombie-spiders/#comment-17628 Former-Marine Thu, 11 Oct 2007 20:00:22 +0000 http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=17#comment-17628 What a coincedence! The name of my ex-wife is Sacculina too! What a coincedence! The name of my ex-wife is Sacculina too!

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By: tarteauxpommes http://www.damninteresting.com/mind-controlling-wasps-and-zombie-spiders/#comment-17152 tarteauxpommes Sat, 01 Sep 2007 18:31:43 +0000 http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=17#comment-17152 Ohmygoshthat'sreallycreepy. Ohmygoshthat’sreallycreepy.

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By: Falos http://www.damninteresting.com/mind-controlling-wasps-and-zombie-spiders/#comment-12694 Falos Thu, 15 Feb 2007 03:29:57 +0000 http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=17#comment-12694 <p><span class='quote'>Abu Ibrahim said: "http://www.bogleech.com/bio.html</span></p><p>Interesting, this creature also seems to invoke some maternal mind control, from the parastite section of the site:</p><p>---Body Snatcher---</p><p>Sacculina, a type of barnacle, begins its life in the ocean as a free-swimming larva. When the female locates a crab, however, she actually discards most of her own body, leaving a gelatinous blob that enters the crab and begins to grow. It sprouts rootlike tendrils which spread through the crab like a plant, even wrapping around its eyes. Eventually it forms a small hole on the crab's back, through which male Sacculina can enter and permanently join the female. The crab stops growing and stops mating, devoting all of its energy into caring for the parasite's millions of eggs and larvae as if they were its own. Male crab hosts are altered by the parasite to think and act like females, even changing physically to better carry the barnacle's young.</p> Abu Ibrahim said: “http://www.bogleech.com/bio.html

Interesting, this creature also seems to invoke some maternal mind control, from the parastite section of the site:

—Body Snatcher—

Sacculina, a type of barnacle, begins its life in the ocean as a free-swimming larva. When the female locates a crab, however, she actually discards most of her own body, leaving a gelatinous blob that enters the crab and begins to grow. It sprouts rootlike tendrils which spread through the crab like a plant, even wrapping around its eyes. Eventually it forms a small hole on the crab’s back, through which male Sacculina can enter and permanently join the female. The crab stops growing and stops mating, devoting all of its energy into caring for the parasite’s millions of eggs and larvae as if they were its own. Male crab hosts are altered by the parasite to think and act like females, even changing physically to better carry the barnacle’s young.

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By: Stead311 http://www.damninteresting.com/mind-controlling-wasps-and-zombie-spiders/#comment-7998 Stead311 Thu, 17 Aug 2006 15:12:24 +0000 http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=17#comment-7998 <p>Probably one of the most interesting articles I have read yet. Maybe the spider isnt just a host. Maybe the spider is a martyr or the Larvae Cause! Some sort of Arab spider perhaps.</p> Probably one of the most interesting articles I have read yet. Maybe the spider isnt just a host. Maybe the spider is a martyr or the Larvae Cause! Some sort of Arab spider perhaps.

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By: Drakvil http://www.damninteresting.com/mind-controlling-wasps-and-zombie-spiders/#comment-7257 Drakvil Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:34:43 +0000 http://www.damninteresting.com/?p=17#comment-7257 <p>I'm thinking I could use this to get my last employer to stop laying off good employees and spin a web to protect new ones... if not for the eating him part.</p> I’m thinking I could use this to get my last employer to stop laying off good employees and spin a web to protect new ones… if not for the eating him part.

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