Scientists have discovered a never-before-seen mind-controlling fungus that creates spider “zombies” after it was stumbled upon in a Victorian gunpowder store on the grounds of a destroyed Irish castle.

The fluffy white fungus, similar to the zombie-ant fungus that inspired the “The Last of Us” video game and TV series, likely uses chemical signals to direct cave spiders out of their lairs and into the open. The fungus then kills the spiders and uses their corpses to release its spores, according to a new study.

Members of BBC’s nature documentary TV series Winterwatch first discovered the fungus in a gunpowder storeroom at Castle Espie wetland reserve in Northern Ireland in 2021. Scientists analyzed the fungus and found it is new to science. They describe the species, named Gibellula attenboroughii to honor Sir David Attenborough, in a study published Friday (Jan. 24) in the journal Fungal Systematics and Evolution.

  • Cheems@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    No no. Study it, raise it, do tests to see if it can infect humans. Train the freshly raised corpse to consume human flesh.

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      3 hours ago

      My God! you are fireman that got tired of kids pulling the fire alarm and decided to pursue the original passion of gene splicing!