Key facts
- A new 'supergiant' microbe has been discovered.
- This microbe hunts and devours members of its own species.
- The discovery may change our understanding of microbe development.
Scientists have discovered a novel 'supergiant' microbe that exhibits a remarkable and previously unseen behavior: it actively hunts and consumes other members of its own species. This predatory behavior within a single species at the microbial level is highly unusual and challenges existing paradigms in microbiology. The implications of this finding are significant, potentially leading to a re-evaluation of how we understand microbial evolution, development, and the complex ecological interactions that occur within microbial communities. Researchers believe this discovery could reshape our fundamental understanding of life at its smallest scales.
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