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their stinging tentacles are used to catch adult jellyfish and stuff it down their mouths.

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they dont. some of the are parasites, so they make "it" adapt to them.

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through their host, the mushroom is a fungus that grows on something (sometimes just the earth) and it will absorb all of its needed nutrients from its host.

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Mushrooms have adapted to be able to reproduce by releasing spores. They have also adapted to be able to grow on decaying matter.

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They can adapt by putting its head on a tree

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its poisonous

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I don’t know

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