I'll give that an impossible sticker. Who ever told you that you can grow magic mushrooms with little rabbit presents? That's very silly.
The Psilocybin mushroom, or as it is more commonly known, magic mushrooms
Psilocybe cubensis, also known as magic mushrooms, are commonly found growing on horse dung in lower Wisconsin. These mushrooms contain the psychedelic compound psilocybin, which can cause hallucinogenic effects when ingested. It is important to note that the possession and consumption of magic mushrooms are illegal in most places.
The rabbit that pulls a nail can not be shown. The nail will not grow back.
Yes, some species of mushrooms are known to have a mutualistic relationship with ants, where the ants help spread the spores of the mushrooms. The mushrooms provide the ants with nutrients in return. However, it is not that the mushrooms actively "eat" the ants.
The newborn rabbit will stay pink for a while then it will grow mold on it and the mold could be ANY color. Sorry about the dead rabbit :(
No, not all cow patties produce magic mushrooms. The conditions must be right for the mushrooms to grow, and mushroom spores must be introduced into the cow patty in some way, such as by wind dispersal.
First of all, you should not need to know how many spores are needed to grow "magic mushrooms" but it would be the same as for regular mushrooms. As mushrooms are a fungus, they can grow from only one spore..
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No, there are many species of magic mushrooms, many of which do not grow on dung at all. For example, several species of the genus Psilocybe grow on decaying wood, not cow dung.
No, mushrooms are not healthy for rabbits; some are even poisonous. Rabbits should eat a diet of mostly hay, with some fresh greens and high-quality pellets daily, and fresh water. Acceptable treats include certain fresh fruits and vegetables (like a bite or two of carrot or pineapple now and then). Given the choice, in the wild, rabbits will not eat anything that is not good for them BUT when they are in a cage they are bored and will nibble on most anything. Be sure you don't put anything in their cage that will harm them (like mushrooms).
what species of magic mushroom grow in England and what do each look like? what species of magic mushroom grow in England and what do each look like?