Yes they can because conks take the nutrient from the tree
dry Dog skin
Multicellular
No. It just conks you out until after your procedure.
It indicates that the tree is starting to rot and that there is fungus inside it.
Conks are the half-circle shaped fungi you will see growing on the exposed portion of the inside of a tree, generally when a limb has been removed either by lightning or by sawing it off. It is known as a "red flag" meaning that the tree is in great danger of dying due to the fungi infesting deep into the heart/base of the tree.
Its most likely the spark plugs getting wet, mine conks out simetimes in the rain
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what is mossy forest
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