Because all of the green slime is in your nose.
orange slime mold is orange cream pops melting
Yes, dog vomit slime mold is not toxic to pets or humans if ingested.
The scientific name for orange slime mold is Fuligo septica.
Dog vomit slime mold, also known as Fuligo septica, is not considered edible and should not be consumed. There are potential risks associated with consuming it, as it can cause gastrointestinal issues and allergic reactions in some individuals. There are no known benefits to consuming dog vomit slime mold. It is best to avoid ingesting it.
slime,booguers,and vomit sometimes
Dog vomit slime mold, scientifically known as Fuligo septica, is a type of slime mold that gets its name from its appearance, which resembles dog vomit. Despite its unappealing name, this organism is fascinating in many ways. It is not a plant, animal, or fungus, but rather a type of protist that moves and feeds on bacteria and other microorganisms. Dog vomit slime mold can change its shape and color as it grows, and it is commonly found in moist, shady areas such as forests and gardens. Additionally, it plays a beneficial role in the ecosystem by helping to break down organic matter and recycle nutrients.
a slime would not be stickier. Because it is made of glue, blue food color/ink,etc. if a blue slime is stickier it is a alive slime :D
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The life span of a slug is between one to six years
To effectively manage orange slime mold in your garden, you can remove any decaying organic matter, improve air circulation, and reduce moisture levels. Additionally, you can manually remove the slime mold and avoid overwatering your plants.
I don't know... probably orange
Nick slime is nickalodien slime. It's green and sticky