They feed off decaying matter.
no they don't
no just feed it dog food
No, mushrooms are saprophytic (aka decomposers), which means they feed on decaying matter.
No. Mushrooms and their growth are not affected by any sort of cow feed.
No. Mushrooms feed on dead organisms.
A mushroom may be growing in your plant because the conditions are damp and dark, which are ideal for mushroom growth. Mushrooms are fungi that thrive in moist environments and feed on decaying organic matter, such as the soil in your plant.
A crimi mushroom is a unopen portabella mushroom. Sometimes they stop growing and a firm small brown mushroom is the result. They used to be used as feed for livestock but, found a market value in the early 90's Chef CCC.CFSM
Mushroom is a type of fungi. They are heterotrophic organisms. Mainly feed on detrivores.
He will likely eat it. Hamsters like fresh treats from time to time.
mushrooms are decomposers and they feed of the dead plant matter that you'd find all over.
Plants produce leaves, and a mushroom is not a plant. Leaves help plants with photosynthesis- the plant's way of making food. Fungi- the group of organisms the mushroom is in- feed off of dead organisms. They have no use for photosynthesis, thus, no use for leaves.
The diet of tree frogs consists mainly of insects and they are not known to feed on mushrooms, but they may be found eating small insects that feed on mushrooms.