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We think of vaccines as a sophisticated tool of modern medicine, but animals and humans without MDs have also figured out ways to vaccinate. When an ant gets a deadly fungus, for example, another member of its colony will rush up and lick it, thereby exposing the insect to a tiny dose of the disease agent. This method of inoculation is not without perils—2 percent of ants perish.
This Is Your Brain On Parasites: How Tiny Creatures Manipulate Our Behavior and Shape Society
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