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Japanese insect enthusiast Ebira Mosura saved the life of an Asian giant hornet, also known as a ‘murder hornet’, by performing a mini-surgery to remove a parasite from its stomach. He had noticed the hornet ‘showing unusual behaviour’ and had a hunch that it might have been infected with a parasite.
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Maybe I'm weird but this feels strangely satisfying to see the parasite being pulled out of the hornet
I got a flea with broken nose,can you help him?
The frog the day after: "Something's wrong, I can feel it"
Ouch
Why tho
This is nasty
How does one even figure out that a hornet is infected with a parasite?
Can this guy come save me from the parasites who call themselves my friends
Thought it was snuggle stinger?
Parazite: i will end this creature that attack's everyone.
Human:i save this dangerous hornet.
Hornet: when he done i stab this human for saving me.
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
And all that just for me to crush it as soon as i see it
Great example of why we are not one big happy family on this planet.
Hornet: Thank you! THANK YOU! tries to graciously kiss hand with definitely-not-sharp lips
I can't write NOPE big enough on here.
For what? To let hornets kills more bee?
Then it stings him
🤢🤮
🤮
No.
This is a 1 min 26 second horror movie!
Now this guy is a true entomologist! I give him two thumbs up and a round of applause!