Death cap is the name of the world's deadliest toadstool.
The 'Death Cap' is the nickname given to the worlds most deadly mushroom, Amanita Muscaria. The greenish-yellow cap of this mushroom is so poisonus, eating it would cause extreme poisoning sickness or death.
Death Cap is the name given to the world's deadliest mushroom, Amanita phalloides. It contains toxins that can cause severe liver and kidney damage and is responsible for numerous cases of mushroom poisoning worldwide.
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NOT A HAT! Mushroom!NO MUSHROOM is worthier of fear than the terribly poisonous Death Cap (Amanita phalloides). This single, widespread species of mushroom is solely responsible for the majority of fatal and otherwise serious mushroom poisoning cases, worldwide as well as in North America. Indeed, one might argue that the Death Cap's notorious, relatively frequent victimization of Homo sapiens is far and away the best explanation (or rationalization) for the widespread fear of edible wild mushrooms
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That area is given the name, The Ring of Fire, and it basicly the land surrounds the Pacific Ocean.
Leningrad was the name given to the city of Petrograd after Lenin's death. The name of St. Petersburg had already been changed in 1914 to Petrograd.
The world's deadliest mushroom is the Amanita phalloides, also known as the death cap mushroom. Consumption of this mushroom can lead to severe liver and kidney damage and is responsible for numerous fatal poisonings worldwide.
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