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Or there is the Lancet liver fluke, an ingenious creature that goes from cow, to snail to ant and back again – the really clever bit coming at the end of the life cycle where the mind bending creature forces the unwitting ants to climb to the top of a blade of grass night after night, until it is eaten by a cow, starting the whole cycle again.
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(Hillary Clinton, seen through these eyes, is a frightening she-devil -- some strange and incomprehensible female creature bent on destroying all that's good about life).
There are few things more creepy than alien possession, the notion of one creature taking over another's body and bending it to different purposes.
The sequel series also revealed that bending was originally bestowed by the immense Lion Turtles, before these giant creatures renounced their roles as mankind's protectors upon the creation of the Avatar.
As Dr. May Berenbaum, an entomologist at the University of Illinois, points out, alien creatures in movies are often modeled after insects, with antennas, compound eyes and backward bending limbs.
Ledger, in a fright wig and gobs of white makeup, shambles and slides into a room, bending his knees and twisting his neck and suddenly surging right into someone's face like a deep-sea creature coming up for air.
Keep bending.
iPhone bending?
While most creatures get their color from pigments molecules that absorb certain wavelengths of light while reflecting others color can also be built by bending and scattering light within molecular lattices.
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