Now that's what I call a big brain move
Brain Coral is a parasitic coral that latches on to organisms and hijacks their nervous system. Once the Brain Coral has entered the body through the bloodstream it will infest the bone marrow and integrate itself into the host’s skeletal structure. The Brain Coral host will be capable of telepathy after their brain has been absorbed making it impossible to hide from them. Brain Coral typically feeds on marine fauna and rarely encounters humans, however, it is still a cause for concern in coastal outposts.
Trivia:
One of the largest brain coral colonies is estimated to be over 900 years old.
Now that's what I call a big brain move
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