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      Anemone Stinkhorn
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    Originally posted by: realmonstrosities

    realmonstrosities:

Anemone Stinkhorn. A mushroom that looks a lot more like some kind of flesh-eating plant.
That smeared circle of filth stinks of what it looks like and is full of spores. Flies are attracted to it and unwittingly spread the spores far and wide.
They started out in Australia and surrounding islands but have now spread to Europe and North America. Have your triffid gun handy.

    realmonstrosities:

    Anemone Stinkhorn. A mushroom that looks a lot more like some kind of flesh-eating plant.

    That smeared circle of filth stinks of what it looks like and is full of spores. Flies are attracted to it and unwittingly spread the spores far and wide.

    They started out in Australia and surrounding islands but have now spread to Europe and North America. Have your triffid gun handy.

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