You should never attempt to eat any mushroom growing in the wild. Most are very poisonous, and may kill you.
If you are not familiar with what mushrooms are toxic and which are not you should not eat them. Many toxic mushrooms look very similar to edible mushrooms.
No. You first must have the spores FOR the psilocybin mushrooms. Either way, unless you are an experienced horticulturist, NEVER eat wild mushrooms. Good chance at death.
Salmon do not eat mushrooms. They eat other aquatic wildlife, and mushrooms can't survive underwater. There are a few underwater mushrooms, though.
no it does not
Yes, many magic mushrooms are small and brown, as are a lot of other, more dangerous mushrooms. They can easily be confused with poisonous varieties which appear very similar, which is one of the greatest risks associated with magic mushrooms use.
Cancer patients can eat mushrooms. Studies have shown that some types of mushrooms can even kill cancerous cells in the body.
yes some wild animals eat mushrooms
It is not advised that goats eat mushrooms which grow in the wild. Some species of mushrooms can be very toxic to these animals.
No, skunks do not eat fish. They mostly eat small insects and some roots and berries.
Of course, jut not wild ones
they might be poisonous or an animal might have- you know. also wild mushrooms are fungus
Search for wild mushrooms and eat all you find. Many wild mushrooms are HIGHLY poisonous and not only damage your liver, but kill you. Have fun.
Only once. Nature gave them the ability to instinctlivey know what is good to eat.
Yes, some are even considered delicacies.
Fortunately, the wild turkeys do not seem to eat the actual morel mushroom. They are searching for the bugs that are in the crevices of the morel mushroom.
No. You first must have the spores FOR the psilocybin mushrooms. Either way, unless you are an experienced horticulturist, NEVER eat wild mushrooms. Good chance at death.
Not ordinary mushrooms that you eat.
They are grown in the wild