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Woman walks and finds "zombie" mushrooms with "eyes" and "mouths"

According to the British "Mirror" reported on November 3, a woman was surprised to find a "zombie-like" mushroom while walking, which made mushroom fans stunned.

Woman walks and finds "zombie" mushrooms with "eyes" and "mouths"

Last month, Abbie Dobbs discovered the mysterious mushroom in Bradfield Forest, Suffolkshire, England, and shared a photo of it online. This strange-looking mushroom has two large holes, which netizens liken to "eyes", and an open "mouth" with spikes inside, similar to "teeth". Abbie quickly went viral after sharing the photo on Facebook, garnering more than 4,000 likes and hundreds of comments.

An enthusiastic netizen said they shared the photo in the "Mushroom Discovery" group on Facebook and speculated about what it might be. Another user added: "It's a mushroom called amanita rubescens, aka the blusher, and when they open their mouths they see the gills inside." I asked on the mushroom discovery page. ”

According to the UK Wild Food website, the fungus usually appears between May and November and is ready to eat after cooking. The website warns that cochineal bacteria look a lot like deadly leopard skin bacteria, and the main difference between the two is that the cochine has lines or stripes starting from the root, while the leopard skin bacteria are smooth. (Compiled and reported by China Youth Network)

Source: China Youth Network

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