When the host dies? They die too, right? Mindless creatures ain’t they?
I’ve wondered about that for a while so I thought I’d ask.
When the host dies? They die too, right? Mindless creatures ain’t they?
I’ve wondered about that for a while so I thought I’d ask.
They eat the host.
Why do you think bodies rot?
This is actually a serious issue for undertakers; once the host dies, the immune system dies with it and all sorts of things start to run amok.
They eat the host, but embalming fluid slows them down long enough to get through the funeral.
In a way humans are the same with natural resources. We eat through natural resources with little concern for sustainability, and if our resources run out we will start to die off too.
According to my friend who has cats and dogs, they apparently go to Germ-Heaven.
The anaerobic germs have a field day. Most of the aerobic germs die,as they are dependent upon the circulation to supply fresh oxygen.