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Gross Science
The Case For Eating Bugs
Season 2
Episode 34
I ate a lot of bugs...and (mostly) liked them.
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2:47
What makes cheese so delicious? It's the bacteria, fungi, mites, and maggots living in it.

1:56
Right now, there are tiny mites eating, laying eggs, dying, and leaking feces on your face

2:58
Herpes is probably hiding in your nerve cells right now.

2:23
Sand tiger shark fetuses eat their siblings in the womb.

2:32
Cocaine is being mixed with a dangerous drug called levamisole.

2:28
Legless amphibians, called caecilians, have a very strange way of feeding their young.

2:26
Cows burps release a ton of methane into the atmosphere.

2:47
Fecal transplants-putting one person's poop into another person's gut-are surprisingly eff

2:33
Sea cucumbers can eviscerate themselves.

2:47
Guinea worms have plagued humans for millennia, but they’re almost extinct.

2:04
What's making you sick? You might be able to tell based on how you smell.