Tongue-eating louse [Cymothoa exigua]

Tongue-eating louse
Description

Cymothoa exigua, also known as the tongue-eating louse, is a parasitic isopod found in the Eastern Pacific. This species enters fish through the gills, and then the male attaches to the gill arches while the female attaches to the fish's tongue. The female louse then extracts blood causing the tongue to atrophy from lack of blood. She replaces the fish's tongue by attaching her own body to the remaining stub of the tongue, becoming the fish's new tongue.

Taxonomy
Phylum Arthropods
Arthropoda
Class Crustaceans
Malacostraca
Order Isopods
Isopoda
Family Cymothoidae
Cymothoidae
Genus Cymothoa
Cymothoa
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