yes a maggot eats rotting logs.
Many wild mushrooms are toxic and can cause serious illness or even death if consumed. It can be difficult to differentiate between edible and poisonous mushrooms, so it's safer to avoid eating any wild mushrooms unless you are an experienced forager with expert knowledge in mushroom identification.
Some mushrooms are edible; many are not. It is best to have an expert in identifying edible mushrooms with you. Or just buy it from the store, but even then becareful if they are collected from the wild and not cultivated.
No, red chanterelle mushrooms are not considered psychedelic. They are commonly consumed as food and are not known to have hallucinogenic properties. It is important to correctly identify mushrooms before consumption to avoid any adverse effects.
Poisonous mushrooms are called toxic or deadly mushrooms due to the harmful compounds they contain, such as toxins that can cause illness or even death if ingested. It is important to be able to differentiate between toxic and edible mushrooms when foraging to avoid poisoning.
Technically, you can eat any mushroom. However, many are poisonous and might sicken or kill you. Unless you know your mushrooms well, you should never eat any you've picked in the wild, and stick to store-bought ones.
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No. But as long as you don't eat them. They eat poisonous mushrooms too so be careful!
Some mushrooms may be poisonous.
You should only eat the non-poisonous mushrooms, unless you want to die.
trees, poisonous mushrooms, poisonous fish, anything that seems inedible or poisonous.
You should always keep your dogs away from mushrooms that grow in your backyard. Some mushrooms can be very poisonous to dogs and people. Dogs can eat the mushrooms that you buy at the store though.
Mushrooms: plain old mushrooms. DO NOT eat the toadstools. They're poisonous.
Eating wild mushrooms can be dangerous as some species are poisonous and can cause serious illness or even death. It is not safe to consume mushrooms found in the wild unless you are an expert mycologist. It is best to purchase mushrooms from a reputable source to ensure they are safe for consumption.
they might be poisonous or an animal might have- you know. also wild mushrooms are fungus
No, rabbits don't eat mushroom, nor should they be given any mushroom to eat. Mushrooms are not good for rabbits; some mushrooms are even poisonous for them. See the related question below for more info and helpful links about the rabbit diet.
Many wild mushrooms are toxic and can cause serious illness or even death if consumed. It can be difficult to differentiate between edible and poisonous mushrooms, so it's safer to avoid eating any wild mushrooms unless you are an experienced forager with expert knowledge in mushroom identification.
I have no idea. Mushrooms are not something a horse would normally eat. And if the mushrooms didn't come from a store they could be of a poisonous variety.