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"Anthony Cerrato" wrote in message
>
> Sure---proto-human husbands and wives! :) (You guess which
> is which.) (BTW, are males and females technically
> considered to be sub-species?) However, somewhere on the way
> to becoming modern humans, the parasites became
> simbiotic--it's interesting to wonder exactly why/how.
> Hmm... ...tonyC [bachelor]
>
In some deep-sea fish the male is very small and lives permanently attached
to the female, living off her body juices. I have seen such males described
as "parasitic". I don't think this is a particularly good use of the term.
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