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Fungus gardens
These are most commonly known as fungus gardens.
none, but there is a type of ant which eats the fungus that grows on leves called the leaf cutter ant. they cut the leaves, drag them to a colony, do some stuff to it and grows fungus on it. they eat that fungus.
The type of fungus that grows horizontal to food source are said to be heterotrophic. Such fungus do not process their own food.
A type of fungus that grows on Mahoe trees
Brain Fungus is a type of fungus that grows on the brain as I'm sure you already knew this. But what you probably didn't know is that you get it from to much inhalation of other fungus's.
yes as it grows at night and on rotting tress etc
Bear bread is the name used for a type of fungus that grows on trees in Alaska. Bears eat it, thus the name.
Leaf-cutter ants, believe it or not, do not eat leaves. They gather fragments of leaves and deposit them in "gardens" in their nests. There, fungus grows on the leaves and THAT is what the ants eat. Also, mushrooms are a type of fungus. So if you eat mushrooms, YOU eat fungus!Similarly, certain fungi can sometimes eat other fungi. An atypical example is the parasitic ascomycete, Hypomyces lactifluorum, which infects a host mushroom (fruiting body of a fungus). This specific combination, Hypomyces lactifluorum + (typically) Russula brevipes or Lactarius piperatus, is known as a single entity, the Lobster Mushroom. The cool part is that this parasite turns an almost inedible mushroom (Lactarius piperatus) into a culinary delight! By itself, this mushroom is described as acrid, hot, peppery, and unpleasant to taste, sometimes causing mild poisonings, but once thoroughly infected with Hypomyces lactifluorum, it becomes not only delicious, but also non-poisonous.
Lingzhi (also known as Reishi) is a type of fungus that grows on trees.They are found in China,and they are used as medicinal herbs in China.
I am a types of fungus that grows around your toes and may well be one of the best known fungi, tinea pedis or athletes foot. It is contagious and requires attention sooner, than later.
No. Although there is a type of fungus that causes ants to seemingly go mad and die, they are not really turned into "zombies". Zombies do not exist.