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Itch Insect Prison ((free))

Take, for example, the . While not a "prison" in the traditional sense, the mechanism is striking. The wasp injects an egg into a leaf or stem. The plant, reacting to the chemical signal, begins to grow a tumor-like structure—a gall. This gall becomes a living prison. It is a fortress of plant tissue that protects the developing larvae. But in related parasitic species, this imprisonment is accompanied by a chemical assault that suppresses the host's immune system while keeping it in a state of suspended animation.

While we cannot interview a trapped insect, scientists have observed behaviors that mimic desperation. An insect caught in a specialized trap, such as the sticky "prison" of a carnivorous plant like the Sundew, will struggle violently, expending energy until exhaustion sets in. itch insect prison

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