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Fungi in the wild

379,076 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce •via X (Twitter)

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did he just start the zombie apocalypse

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Is this The Last of Us?😂

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📷 A tough day in the jungle—how does this sloth overcome it? The twist you didn’t see coming

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More alive than the human being

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Whenever I spot fungi like this while hiking, I'm reminded how essential they are for healthy soil and thriving ecosystems.

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cnt tell if this is a torture film

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Fungi rise like forest secrets silent, strange and vital.

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What stories would a mushroom tell if it could speak from the forest floor?

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Bet that shroom brew hits different 🍄

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The X post by Massimo ( @Rainmaker1973 ) features a video showcasing various wild fungi, highlighting their diverse forms and colors, which range from brown, orange, red, yellow, purple, to black, emphasizing the rich biodiversity of fungi in natural environments. The video includes a segment with a text overlay discussing the hypothetical scenario of a "mushroom apocalypse," referencing the fictional premise of "The Last of Us," where a fungus causes a zombie-like transformation in humans, but clarifies that such a scenario is scientifically unsupported, as real-world fungi like Cordyceps affect insects, not humans. The post's context is enriched by related web results that discuss the ecological and culinary significance of wild edible fungi, the fictional fears inspired by media like "The Last of Us," and the actual scientific understanding of fungi, including their classification and the real-world fungal diseases affecting humans, such as Cryptococcus neoformans, which contrasts with the fictional narrative.

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