Outside Reports On Zombie Cats In Hawaii That Are Transmitting Zombie Parasites Called T. Gondii To Other Animals
Hawaii has been experiencing very strange animal deaths over the passed months, including the death of two monk seals which are considered endangered species. Scientists came to find out that the death is caused by zombie parasites that are transmitted via zombie cat excrement that contain this particular protozoa.
As Outside writer Paul Kvinta relates in his article: "the perpetrating protozoa, T. gondii, can sexually reproduce only in the gut of a felid, a member of the cat family. An infected felid excretes the protozoa in the form of microscopic oocysts, and a single felid can poop out hundreds of millions of oocysts, although only one is needed to infect another animal. If a rat then consumes an oocyst, the protozoa can take over the rat’s brain and make it lose all fear of cats."
Check this full article at Outside right here.
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