yes, mushrooms do glow in the dark but only a few kinds and it is poisonous.
shitake is a large dark brown, meaty mushroom. enoki are purchased bunched & have long stems w/ small heads. they are both delicious.
Morel is a mushroom, not spelt the same but pronounced the same
An edible mushroom is ant type of mushroom that you can eat without fear of toxic side effects.
A common smart material that glows in the dark is phosphorescent or photoluminescent material. These materials absorb light during the day and emit it slowly over time, creating a glowing effect in the dark without needing an external power source. They are used in safety signs, emergency lighting, and novelty items.
There are many species of mushrooms with dark gills (or dark spores that make the gills look dark). Thus, the edibility of a mushroom cannot be determined based on the color of its gills alone.
Magic ones in a room lit by a black light.
According to the scientific researches they are luminescent fungi look at there picture.
The platypus is an animal whose urine glows in the dark.
I don't think so. You can look it up online.
FireFlies
fungus
None, to my knowledge anyway.
Bruce Coville.
Mushroom aren't all bad. Agaricus bisporus, the common Parisian mushroom is completely edible. But there are some hazardous mushrooms, like Omphalotus olearius, the jack o'lantern mushroom (it glows in the dark!) which being consumed can cause intoxication that can derive into vomiting or diarrhea. Moreover, there are lethal fungi, like Amanita muscaria, the fly mushroom (where the smurfs live), which after being consumed can cause death in less than 30 minutes.
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Fireflies and squid.
Phosphorous