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4 Comments
1. Zoe Moon | March 2nd, 2008 at 8:14 pm
Look at the shape of those ribs and the spine on the left side of the screen. That’s the inside of a fish they’re filming. Fish, especially in warm waters, tend to get infestations of parasites either in their mouth and guts and/or under their scales. I’ve seen this a lot in Texas when the temps are rising up into the 90′s and 100′s.
2. Frank the SciencePunk | March 2nd, 2008 at 9:18 pm
Fish get some delightful parasites (notably Schistosoma), but I can’t say for certain whether this video is of a fish or not. Do fish stomachs really sit flush against the spine and ribs? Do fish even have ribs?
3. mel | March 9th, 2008 at 6:01 am
Those look a lot like pin worms… I had them at one point in time. Walgreens sells an effective liquid that you drink and eventually they die and you’re clean again.
4. Melikoth | March 10th, 2008 at 9:37 am
Watching that video makes me want to take some of that medication that kills these buggers just in case.
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