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Yes, Utah is at the Western Part of The U.S.
List of "Magic Mushroom" mushrooms in Canada, ON are: Ontario Gymnopilus junonius Gymnopilus viridans Panaeolus cinctulus Panaeolus sp. Psilocybe caerulipes Psilocybe silvatica Study those species and figure out what months they grow in and where to find them.
No, there are mushrooms everywhere. However I am certain some species of mushrooms have gone extinct over time, it is part of evolution.
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No its a state I'm adding on: No, Utah is a state. Utah is in the western part of the U.S., if that helps.
The Great Salt Lake is located in northern Utah.
No, mushrooms are not a grain.Mushrooms are a fungus or fungi.Grain is the seed from plants like wheat and barley.
Yes, moose do eat mushrooms as part of their diet. Mushrooms provide a source of nutrients for moose, and they are known to consume a variety of plant matter including mushrooms when available in their habitat.
The Great Salt Lake is located in the northern part of Utah.
Utah has part of the Great Basin Desert, part of the Colorado Plateau Desert and a small portion of the Mojave Desert.