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2023-12-15 23:27:59 UTC - HELPFUL

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It's a parasite named the "hairworm" which is born (and reproduces) in water. The full life cycle for the hairworm is in the source. https://www.iflscience.com/parasitic-worms-manipulate-mantises-into-diving-into-water-and-we-now-know-how-60202

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