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322 Cymothoa exigua is a parasitic crustacean that enters a fish through its gills, severs the blood vessels of its tongue until the tongue falls off, and then attaches itself in the empty socket where it functions as a working replacement tongue for the rest of the fish’s life

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/20/2026 08:28 EDT

Cymothoa exigua is a parasitic crustacean that enters a fish through its gills, severs the blood vessels of its tongue until the tongue falls off, and then attaches itself in the empty socket where it functions as a working replacement tongue for the rest of the fish’s life

Cymothoa exigua, the tongue-eating louse, is the only animal known to anatomically replace a host's organ — entering a fish through the gills, severing the tongue's blood supply, and taking its place for the rest of the fish's life.

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