Fish Tongues and Parasites
The discussion delves into the intriguing relationship between isopods and their fish hosts, raising questions about size variation and evolutionary associations. Erin highlights the unique structure of a fish's tongue, which lacks muscle and functions merely as a tool to help hold prey. This sets the stage for understanding how parasites can replace this non-muscular tongue, leading to fascinating ecological implications.In this clip
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Ep 165 Fish Tongue Parasite: Parasite Appreciation Hour
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