n. a parasite native to the suburbs of Houston, TX., specifically to the region of Ella Blvd between FM 1960 and Interstate
45. These organisms survive by feeding from the food sources of larger organisms, such as
tax payers.
Reproduction of Ellanites is achieved sexually, though often after reproduction it is common for the
male Ellanite to seek another
mate. Reproduction affords the female Ellanite the opportunity to
better feed from tax payer organisms.
Ellanites are often
seen traveling in loud groups. They can easily be identified by a metallic, often
gold, exoskeletal structure (referred to as bling). They
may also be drinking malt liquor or smoking marijuana.
The Ellanite population was once thought to be controlled, however an environmental catastrophe in
2005 caused various parasitic organisms from other regions to migrate to the Ella Boulevard region. The resulting hybrid parasite was much more volatile and it's effect on the surrounding organisms is still being evaluated.
Ellanite contact should be avoided at all cost.