Yes, the dead squid's spermatophores were still active, and they'd inseminated the woman's mouth.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Daily Reminder - They Have A Million Ways To Getcha
Here's a story that could put you off calamari for a while. According to a scientific paper from the Journal of Parasitology, a 63-year-old Korean woman "experienced severe pain in her oral cavity immediately after eating a portion of parboiled squid along with its internal organs." She spat out the food in her mouth, but still had a "pricking and foreign-body sensation" in her oral cavity. When she went to the hospital, they removed a dozen "small, white spindle-shaped, bug-like organisms stuck in the mucous membrane of the tongue, cheek, and gingiva."
Yes, the dead squid's spermatophores were still active, and they'd inseminated the woman's mouth.
Yes, the dead squid's spermatophores were still active, and they'd inseminated the woman's mouth.
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2 comments:
Ewww. Beware the squids!
I have been telling you the same thing all along.
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