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Some use poisons (are poisonous).

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Can you get a disease from magic mushrooms?

If improperly stored, fungus can grow in magics mushrooms (mushrooms themselves are a speciece(sp?) of fungus). However, magic mushrooms themselves do not cause any diseases, any other than getting a food infection from fungi that can grow on improperly stored magic mushrooms (which can also happen to normal mushrooms or any other type of fresh food).


What are some natural predators of shield bugs and how do they defend themselves against these predators?

Some natural predators of shield bugs include birds, spiders, and certain insects like assassin bugs. Shield bugs defend themselves by emitting a foul-smelling odor from glands on their bodies, which can deter predators. They also have tough exoskeletons that provide protection from physical attacks.


What types of fungi do you eat?

Mushrooms are the most common type of fungi that are consumed by humans. This includes varieties such as button mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, and oyster mushrooms. Some people also consume truffles and yeasts, but these are less common.


Are fairy rings poisonous?

Yes. Or, at least, they are sometimes. Several of the mushrooms known to form fairy rings are, in fact, poisonous; others are not. If you don't definitively recognize the species, then you should treat them as you would any other unidentified mushroom.


What types of fungus do we eat?

Some common types of edible fungi include mushrooms such as button mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, and oyster mushrooms. In addition, truffles are a highly prized edible fungus that is used in gourmet cuisine.

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