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Several “Zombie Ant” Fungi Discovered
Researchers from Penn State University have discovered several new species of a particular fungi that is known for being able to possess, kill and reanimate dead insects. Continue reading
Glow In The Dark Fungus
This is some trippy shit. Glow-in-the-dark mushrooms found in Japan. During the season of rains in certain regions of Japan, the forests begin to fill with small lights: in the trunks of the trees and the humid ground hundreds of bioluminescent fungi grow, that thanks to a chemical reaction produced by an enzyme, emit a light that shines in a greenish tone. I’m sure the late Albert Hofmann would have approved. Link
Fungazi
Take a peek at this psychedelic time lapse video of various molds and mushrooms. It’s complete with techno music that’s sure to make your hallucinogenic experience one to be remembered. Remember folks, eat fungus responsibly; there is no telling what could happen. Link (via)
