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Parasites are often very specialized keys which fit their host's locks in much more detail than predators, presumably because it is unusual for a predator to attack only one species of host. The distinguished biologist Miriam Rothschild has a fund of delightful examples including “a worm which lives exclusively under the eyelids of the hippopotamus and feeds upon its tears”.
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from Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion, and the Appetite for Wonder
by Richard Dawkins
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