The production of poison by a mushroom can enhance its survival by deterring herbivores and potential predators from consuming it, thereby reducing the likelihood of being eaten. Additionally, toxic compounds can inhibit the growth of competing fungi and plants nearby, allowing the poisonous mushroom to secure more resources and space for itself. This chemical defense strategy can also attract certain animals that help disperse its spores, aiding in reproduction and spreading its genetic material. Overall, the production of poison serves as a crucial adaptation for survival in competitive and potentially threatening environments.
A "healthy poison?" No.
Collect a super mushroom. Just make sure it's not a poison mushroom.
poison
It evolves to ORANGE MUSHROOM at lvl 12 and POISON MUSH with poison barb at lvl 31.
The ability to defend their-selves with poison.
no because it still has poison in it
Jesse eats poison toadstool mushroom, but doesn't get sick or die.
Nothing, if you eat a poisonous mushroom then you will die if it is severe poison
i believe yes because it would be able to absorb the poison
Identify means to ascertain the kind of mushroom . If you are looking for mushrooms to eat , it is necessary that you be expert in such identification because some are deadly poison and some edible mushroom look very much like some poisonous varieties.
no because the mushroom will be dried up and might get food poison
Anything that leads to survival and reproductive success is, generally, an intrinsic adaption. If a butterfly were to mimic another butterfly that was poison to it's predators then those self same predators would tend to leave the non-poison butterfly alone as well as the poison butterfly thus leading to survival and reproductive success for the mimic.