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Wednesday, October 30, 2002In a setup that looks nothing like a human head, the lice are placed inside tubes with a tuft of human hair. A thin plastic membrane stretches over the bottom of the tube, fooling the lice into believing it is a scalp. The tube is then lowered into a container of blood, which a louse can feed on through the membrane. "They lay their eggs there, they raise their kids there and they eat there," Clark said. "They're happy." posted by Sydney on 10/30/2002 06:18:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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