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by metalman
490 days ago
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gut bacteria operate under the assumption that even if there host dies, in very many cases the host will be the victim of a preditor or a scavenger, and just hitches a ride up or down.the food chain, perfectly happy taking 100 bilion to to 1 odds on making it to the next perfect host
bah!, its not even the sort of thing even worth thinking about going into suspended animaton for
edit: on further consideration ,the situation is actauly reversed, our flora do survive us, but we will die without them, and they have other, rather
gross means of survival, by ...raising the dead, literaly in the case of corpses in.the water, due to there continued activity, bloating a dead body wherapon they escape useing a balisic method, on decompression. |
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They flew under the radar all this time because they're viruses; in general, the only viruses we're aware of in humans are the ones that cause harmful symptoms because actually visualizing the little bastards requires busting out the ol' electron microscope, so if they don't give us a reason to look we aren't looking!