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DannyGlick
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Slime ID
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Well it's yellow.On wood, although it's trying to grab the surrounding foliage.
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ive found that one before on wood, very strange i dont know what it is though
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maybe mines different
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DannyGlick
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I think this shit might actually glow.I should have brought some home.
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DannyGlick
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Quote:
weiliiiiiii said: maybe mines different
Looks like the same stuff.
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DannyGlick
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Here it is,Physarum polycephalum or Many Headed Slime.
EDIT:Maybe.
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If you had watched Ghost Busters you would already know that is clearly ghost ecto plasm
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DannyGlick
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Leocarpus fragilis maybe?Not sure about Physarum polycephalum now.
veggie,I don't think it's dog vomit.Does it ever look like this?
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Re: Slime ID [Re: veggie]
#8598987 - 07/05/08 10:29 PM (4 months, 28 days ago) |
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I agree, probably Fuligo septica, the dog vomit slime mold.
It looks kind of cool until you touch it and then it gets really slimy.
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DannyGlick
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Wow,dog vomit?It looks so different.
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it should form many ball like fruit body orange color , Leocarpus fragilis
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Are you going to try cooking it?
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Re: Slime ID [Re: cactu]
#8599121 - 07/05/08 11:07 PM (4 months, 28 days ago) |
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Yep,you can see the balls on her.
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Re: Slime ID [Re: georgeM]
#8599127 - 07/05/08 11:10 PM (4 months, 28 days ago) |
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georgeM said: Are you going to try cooking it?
No way man.Just never ran into this slime before.I've seen a lot of dog vomit and this is just not looking like that.
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Can you actually eat slime moulds? I don't think I'd fancy munching on millions of amoebae.
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Re: Slime ID [Re: tripsis]
#8599950 - 07/06/08 06:28 AM (4 months, 28 days ago) |
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According to Tom Volk:
"The plasmodium of Fuligo septica is transparent, like an egg white. In fact the plasmodium is gathered and eaten in Mexico! Usually the plasmodium comes out at night and is collected by moonlight in jars. The plasmodia are brought home, where they are mixed and eaten like scrambled eggs!!"
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Re: Slime ID [Re: veggie]
#8599957 - 07/06/08 06:32 AM (4 months, 28 days ago) |
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yummy
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tripsis
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That's really weird. I wonder what they taste like. Anyone tried them?
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Re: Slime ID [Re: tripsis]
#8599982 - 07/06/08 07:04 AM (4 months, 28 days ago) |
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The myco society people told me that dog vomit slime mold works great as butter on toast.
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tripsis
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Yeeee...that's sounds very strange. It must have a smooth consistency then. Would that be living dogs vomit slime?
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Re: Slime ID [Re: tripsis]
#8599995 - 07/06/08 07:20 AM (4 months, 28 days ago) |
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thats disgusting lol i couldnt really imagine it tasting delicious
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Here are a couple pics by Darvin Deshazer
This is what Fuligo septica does after its done being yellow

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DannyGlick
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Cool.I've found alot of them but always in its old form.I guess that's the only way I recognise it because my books don't show it in its earlier stages.
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