http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/68343/title/Robins_reject_red_glowing_grub
They say it is the first documented instance of a parasite manipulating its
host to avoid being eaten.
I heard a parasitologist on our Canadian science radio show "Quirks and
Quarks" describe how a brain parasite makes rats "less afraid" of cats, and
when it infects humans *may* make them more likely to take risks in order to
make its host more LIKELY to be eaten (which the parasite needs).
Stan
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