I found this neat item while browsing Amazon for Amphibia Merchandise.
It may not be official, but I can’t think of any Amphibia Fan who wouldn’t want a “Bio-Luminescent Mushroom” night light like what Anne Boonchuy had in her room in the actual show.
It really does give a good ambience.
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Animal, plant, or mineral? 🤔
Animal!!
When looking at this dramatic deep-sea denizen, it may be difficult to discern its designation. That’s because this aquatic animal — related to jellies and sea anemones — effortlessly shifts between two striking appearances. When the mushroom soft coral’s tentacles are sealed shut, it sports the semblance of a shroom. But when it's time to snare its supper, it blossoms into a flowery facade. How does this marvelous mushroom soft coral snare its snacks? Its tantalizing tentacles capture tiny travelers with their venomous stinging cells. 🍄🌼🌊
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Mycena lucentipes are one of six new species of bioluminescent mushrooms found in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest.
PHOTOGRAPH BY HENRIQUE DOMINGOS, IPBIO
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glowwave stimboard with technology and mushrooms for anon :•]
[ID: A 3x3 stimboard of 9 GIFs.
GIF 1: A timelapse of blue green mushrooms growing.
GIF 2: A glowing, blue, acrylic guitar being rotated.
GIF 3: Blue bioluminescence traveling up a mushroom.
GIF 4: A large, glass mushroom with a disco ball inside glowing pink and blue.
GIF 5 (center): A closeup of liquids of various colors drifting along, bubbles of isolated colors traveling on top.
GIF 6: A pan over of a computer tower glowing in various, but mostly pink, colors.
GIF 7: Rings of bioluminescence appearing on a mushroom cluster.
GIF 8: A lamp that looks like a jellyfish lit up blue, the tendrils slowly waving.
GIF 9: Spores drifting off glowing blue mushrooms.
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Three Species of Bioluminescent Fungi:
1. Omphalotus subilludens, College Station, Texas, USA
(photo by Alexey Sergeev | Wikipedia CC)
2. Mycena chlorophos at Hachijojima botanical park, Japan
(photo by lalalfdfa | Wikipedia CC)
3. Panellus stipticus
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Otherworld Forest
(I've been doing a whole lot of working on Hard Things to grow my skills, so I decided it was about time to indulge in something quick and fun.)
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Lunarpunk 🌙
"Lunarpunk embraces spirituality and utopian futures, referencing witchcraft, futuristic design, nature, renewable energy, and the circle of life."
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I just found out that jack o lantern mushrooms exist and just
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