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They looked like giant poisonous fungi, which might be what they actually were.
He described stories of Slavs eating poisonous fungi without coming to any harm.
There are also stationary poisonous fungi which will drain health constantly if the player is in contact with them.
Just poisonous fungi and lichens.
Box turtles are also known to have consumed poisonous fungi making their flesh inedible by native American hunter gatherers.
To distinguish puffballs from poisonous fungi, they must be cut open; edible puffballs will have a solid white interior.
Certain poisonous fungi contain thermostable toxins, such as amatoxin found in the death cap and autumn skullcap mushrooms.
Fungi are renowned for their poisons to deter animals from feeding on them: even today humans die from eating poisonous fungi.
Clues in the books suggest that the sugar bowl contains horseradish, an antidote for the poisonous fungi medusoid mycelium, but it could also contain wasabi.
However, delineation between edible and poisonous fungi is not clear-cut, so a "mushroom" may be edible, poisonous, or unpalatable.
Lathom persuades Munting to accompany him back to Devon, where they find Harrison dead, apparently having cooked and eaten poisonous fungi by mistake.
Mushrooms and Toadstools: How to distinguish easily the differences between the Edible and Poisonous Fungi (David Brogue, 1879).
The only real find of the afternoon was on the top shelf, when I lifted out three volumes of somebody's treatise on the edible and poisonous fungi of Europe.
Meiners claimed Slavs are an inferior race, "less sensitive and content with eating rough food", he described stories of Slavs eating poisonous fungi without coming to any harm.
The levels of muscarine in Amanita muscaria are minute when compared with other poisonous fungi such as Inocybe erubescens, the small white Clitocybe species C. dealbata and C. rivulosa.
The children's lives were lousy with mystery, from the mysteries of V.F.D. to the mysteries of their own futures, with each mystery crowding the others like the stalks and caps of the poisonous fungi.
The Cats by H.P. Lovecraft Babels of blocks to the high heavens towering Flames of futility swirling below; Poisonous fungi in brick and stone flowering, Lanterns that shudder and death-lights that glow.
Trace amounts of naphthalene are produced by magnolias and specific types of deer, as well as the Formosan subterranean termite, possibly produced by the termite as a repellant against "ants, poisonous fungi and nematode worms."