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AI CONCISE SUMMARY: Researchers from University of Copenhagen discovered that parasitic lancet liver fluke manipulates behavior of ants by making them climb onto grass blades during cooler temperatures, increasing their chance of being consumed. The study found a temperature-driven “zombie on/off switch” in the ant’s behavior and revealed that only one out of hundreds of flukes inside an infected ant controls its brain while others wait for transmission in abdomen.

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