Infected Snail Eyes at John Horning blog

Infected Snail Eyes. Then, adding insult to inconvenience, the sacs start to pulsate. but when a snail gets infected with these flatworms, the eyestalks become hampered. this is leucochloridium, a parasitic worm that invades a snail's eyestalks, where it pulsates to imitate a caterpillar. They look like gangrenous popsicles. The fluke's swelling broodsacs invade the tentacles, which keeps the snail from retracting them. its slender eyestalks have transformed into swollen sacs, with green and yellow stripes, black spots, and red tips. Something inside them is pulsating. infected snails may survive for at least a year and continue to be able to use the eyes on the ends of their tentacles.

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The fluke's swelling broodsacs invade the tentacles, which keeps the snail from retracting them. infected snails may survive for at least a year and continue to be able to use the eyes on the ends of their tentacles. They look like gangrenous popsicles. but when a snail gets infected with these flatworms, the eyestalks become hampered. its slender eyestalks have transformed into swollen sacs, with green and yellow stripes, black spots, and red tips. this is leucochloridium, a parasitic worm that invades a snail's eyestalks, where it pulsates to imitate a caterpillar. Then, adding insult to inconvenience, the sacs start to pulsate. Something inside them is pulsating.

These Snails’ Eyes Are INFESTED With Pulsating PARASITES! shorts YouTube

Infected Snail Eyes this is leucochloridium, a parasitic worm that invades a snail's eyestalks, where it pulsates to imitate a caterpillar. its slender eyestalks have transformed into swollen sacs, with green and yellow stripes, black spots, and red tips. infected snails may survive for at least a year and continue to be able to use the eyes on the ends of their tentacles. but when a snail gets infected with these flatworms, the eyestalks become hampered. The fluke's swelling broodsacs invade the tentacles, which keeps the snail from retracting them. Something inside them is pulsating. Then, adding insult to inconvenience, the sacs start to pulsate. They look like gangrenous popsicles. this is leucochloridium, a parasitic worm that invades a snail's eyestalks, where it pulsates to imitate a caterpillar.

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