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Introduction to I.S.F.A.P.A
As all parasites do, the ones presented here also feed and survive on their host which is the thing parasites are most known by. The only difference between our parasites and the real ones is that our ones are much much bigger. We will start with the leading parasite, which changes hosts all the time, which is it key to its survival. If it stays on one host for too long it can not receive enough food/information and it fails.
Just below this text you can see the picture of the leader. As you can see it is impossible to determine is it a male or a female just by looking it, in fact, we are still unsure of its gender.
Besides the leader, there are two other parasites that I.S.F.A.P.A. is monitoring at this moment. The most important characteristic of the three is that their main source of information is not a human nor animal, but another parasite. They collect the information from the leader and if they do not have enough to survive than they try on a human host. For now we have no more information, but we will have them tomorrow, so check back for updates.