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** Rachel's burping up of the crocodile in "The Reaction". We aren't told exactly what orifice it came from, but she's definitely intact once it leaves.
* In one of Danish writer Jorn Riel's books, a parasitic worm leaves its host's body through his tear duct. It's not particularly painful or dangerous...at least for the host. Most of the damage is incurred by his mates, who argue about it so much the whole thing ends up in a fist fight.
* Several of [[David Drake]]'s stories feature [[Man-Eating Plant]]s and/or [[When Trees Attack]]. At least once, a man died in his sleep while roots grew up into his body ... and then a leafy tendril extended out through one nostril.