Home

fungus that controls animals

Zombie ants: meet the parasitic fungi that take control of living insects
Zombie ants: meet the parasitic fungi that take control of living insects

Cordyceps and Ophicordyceps: the zombie fungi made famous by The Last Of Us  - Discover Wildlife
Cordyceps and Ophicordyceps: the zombie fungi made famous by The Last Of Us - Discover Wildlife

This Parasitic Fungus Takes Over Insects' Minds to Multiply | Plants And  Animals
This Parasitic Fungus Takes Over Insects' Minds to Multiply | Plants And Animals

Zombie-ant fungus | Description, Infection, Life Cycle, Humans, & Facts |  Britannica
Zombie-ant fungus | Description, Infection, Life Cycle, Humans, & Facts | Britannica

Real Zombies and Body Snatchers Live Among Us - Atlas Obscura
Real Zombies and Body Snatchers Live Among Us - Atlas Obscura

Cicadas face bizarre 'death-zombie fungus' that eats away at their butts -  CNET
Cicadas face bizarre 'death-zombie fungus' that eats away at their butts - CNET

Zombies Are Real! Life Science Article for Students | Scholastic Science  Spin 3-6 Magazine
Zombies Are Real! Life Science Article for Students | Scholastic Science Spin 3-6 Magazine

Absurd Creature of the Week: The Zombie Ant and the Fungus That Controls  Its Mind | WIRED
Absurd Creature of the Week: The Zombie Ant and the Fungus That Controls Its Mind | WIRED

The Mysterious Ways Of The Zombie Fungi | Nature inFocus
The Mysterious Ways Of The Zombie Fungi | Nature inFocus

Fungus that controls zombie-ants has own fungal stalker | Nature
Fungus that controls zombie-ants has own fungal stalker | Nature

The Last Of Us: The science behind the real 'zombie' fungus - and is it an  actual threat? | Science & Tech News | Sky News
The Last Of Us: The science behind the real 'zombie' fungus - and is it an actual threat? | Science & Tech News | Sky News

When Fungus Controls Ant Behavior | Ask A Biologist
When Fungus Controls Ant Behavior | Ask A Biologist

The Zombie Fungus Takes Over Ants' Bodies to Control Their Minds - The  Atlantic
The Zombie Fungus Takes Over Ants' Bodies to Control Their Minds - The Atlantic

The Mysterious Ways Of The Zombie Fungi | Nature inFocus
The Mysterious Ways Of The Zombie Fungi | Nature inFocus

After This Fungus Turns Ants Into Zombies, Their Bodies Explode - The New  York Times
After This Fungus Turns Ants Into Zombies, Their Bodies Explode - The New York Times

Ophiocordyceps unilateralis - Wikipedia
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis - Wikipedia

Evaluating the tradeoffs of a generalist parasitoid fungus, Ophiocordyceps  unilateralis, on different sympatric ant hosts | Scientific Reports
Evaluating the tradeoffs of a generalist parasitoid fungus, Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, on different sympatric ant hosts | Scientific Reports

Absurd Creature of the Week: The Zombie Ant and the Fungus That Controls  Its Mind | WIRED
Absurd Creature of the Week: The Zombie Ant and the Fungus That Controls Its Mind | WIRED

How a Zombie-Ant Fungus Can Infect a Host | Discover Magazine
How a Zombie-Ant Fungus Can Infect a Host | Discover Magazine

Cordyceps: attack of the killer fungi - Planet Earth Attenborough BBC  wildlife - YouTube
Cordyceps: attack of the killer fungi - Planet Earth Attenborough BBC wildlife - YouTube

Meet the enemy of killer fungus that turns ants into zombies
Meet the enemy of killer fungus that turns ants into zombies

Mind-controlling fungus makes male flies mate with dead, infected females |  Live Science
Mind-controlling fungus makes male flies mate with dead, infected females | Live Science

Mind-controlling fungus could cause more crop damage in warmer climates |  Natural History Museum
Mind-controlling fungus could cause more crop damage in warmer climates | Natural History Museum

Is This Fungus Using a Virus to Control an Animal's Mind? - The Atlantic
Is This Fungus Using a Virus to Control an Animal's Mind? - The Atlantic

Ophiocordyceps unilateralis - Wikipedia
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis - Wikipedia

How a fungus turns ants into zombies - News - Utrecht University
How a fungus turns ants into zombies - News - Utrecht University