Parasitism in the animal kingdom. but a very sexy one.

You probably know a thousand and one ways to please, attract, and hook someone. But some animals don”t care: they”re content with choosing individuals they find attractive. And nature did the thinking for them!
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10 creatures found in the human body (not parasites)
Something similar (in fact) occurs in some species of deep-sea fish (for example, those called “marina”). In this species, only the females have a special mechanism for attracting a mate, while the males have to resort to other means. Much fewer women experience this phenomenon; men, who develop vision and a strong odor (not attraction), satisfy their sexual needs by attaching themselves to women”s bodies, becoming “sexual parasites” for life. This is the conclusion reached by scientists from the University of Washington.
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Animals often resemble humans during mating, but sometimes their intimate rituals transcend the human imagination. Female Chinese fruit bats.

This phenomenon was discovered recently. This species, as already mentioned, lives only in the deep sea and is not very common. Incidentally, the very rare nature of sea bites explains the phenomenon of “sexual parasitism.” Encounters between individuals of this kind are rare rather than regular. “Courtship” and “testing the relationship.” We must act decisively. The price for fulfilling their desires is complete control over his life and the loss of individuality. A man receives nourishment from a woman”s bloodstream. His only occupation is fertilization. It”s interesting to note that several males (up to eight individuals) can attach themselves to a single woman.






