The Death Cap or (Amanita phalloides)
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to a certain extent
fungithe answer abuv isn't right because fungi is the family mushrooms belong too. another name 4 a mushroom could be shroom, or mushroom in another language.
I think tundra is the deadliest biome! But if it comes down to wildlife that life in the biome I would say the savannah. But the tundra weather is extremely dangerous and many people die cause of it every year
The binomial nomenclature of slime mold is Physarum Polycephalum
Yes, the spores are, but the mushroom that is grown from it is Not.
A mushroom will consist of millions to billions of cells.
Mushroom
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.
the mushroom
The Death Cap and The Destroying Angel are the two most deadliest mushrooms.
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Appenzeller (Stinky)
The Death Cap and The Destroying Angel (Amanita phalloides and Aminata bisporigera) are both well deserving of both their names and their statuses as the deadliest mushrooms in the world.90% of people die within 48 hours of eating them due to liver failure. No known remedy.
No dog can be classed as the deadliest. It depends on the training they receive.
in history, the deadliest army is the assyrian army and now i believe it is the usa
Chun Li
The world's most deadliest animal is the mosquitoe, because of all the diseases it carries.
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