Liver Fluke parasite
Real X-File ID: 7087Report Date: 01/15/2023
Country: India
Place: Oklahoma
Fingerprints: Biological artefact in contradiction to mainstream science evolution theory
Existing Facts Sources: Book
Summary Report:
The liver fluke (Dicrocoelium dendriticum) found by Dr. Prof. Wendell H. Krull (parasitology at Oklahoma State University) attacks grazing animals like cattle. Through the dung of the cattle the larva of the liver fluke are exuded. Snails eat the dung and develop so called Ceraria which enter the respiratory system of the snails. These Ceraria are disgorged of the snail within tiny slime balls which then are later consumed from ants. Soon afterwards the liver fluke gets active and the slime enters the nervous system of the ant and alters it completely. The ant suddenly tries to exhibit herself on the tip of a blade of gras to get eaten from a grazing animal like cattle, the cycle repeats itself from here. If the ant isnt eaten by day time she returns to her burrow and tries it the next coming day again until she gets eaten from a grazing animal.
How the heck should have such a reproduction cycle have been developed through an evolutionary process? Where from should a liver fluke know that his larva are beeing passed through through the dung from grazing animals? And if the liver fluke doesnt know it at all, why does he do it?
Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dicrocoelium_dendriticum
Facts Source Details:
Details of Book: Alles Evolution – oder was?,Erich Von Däniken,KOPP Verlag,09/24/2020
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