Woodlouse as the zombie animal and Starling birds worm parasiteA parasitic worm that is found in Starling birds and some other birds invades the Woodlouse (Pill bug or roly poly bug) and then changes the Woodlouse behaviour.
Woodlice like bird poo, so eat it from an infected Starling ...

Once infected with the acanthocephalan, the pillbugs become more active and frequent uncovered, light-colored areas on the forest floor while avoiding hiding underneath objects, such as leaves. By exposing themselves, the pillbugs are more likely to be eaten by a predator, such as robins or starlings. Once consumed by the bird the worm is free to reproduce, thus completing its lifecycle.
Parasite of the Day - Plagiorhynchus cylindraceus | dailyparasite.blogspot.co.uk
How does the Plagiorhynchus cylindraceus parasite know how to control or influence the behaviour of the host bug?
How does a worm know how to make a bug move into an exposed area? How does a worm know that this will work with a woodlouse?
Unless it has access to some knowledge that this would happen ... access to the Akashic Records.
Or the parasites DNA has that knowledge in its information? Or the DNA allows it to access the information stored in the Electric Universe? Or all these type of parasites are connected together with some sort of hive interconnected language and knowledge?
