Dog vomit slime mold (yes, this is a living organism). I usually find this stuff out in the bush, not sure what it's doing in a café garden.
10/09/23 - Fuligo septica
QLD:CQC - Yeppoon, beach-side café
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Scrambled egg slime! 》 Fuligo septica
This slime mold goes by some less appealing common names, but what a lovely color! 💛 So excited to find this on the trails.
Southeast Texas, 17 Sept. 2023
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A dog vomit slime mold (Fuligo septica) or Jasmine mold or scrambled egg slime or flowers of tan... over the course of about 2 hours this morning...
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This is called dog vomit slime mold I just thought you should know
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Slime Night. found both a dog vomit and a wolfs milk tonight!!!
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Aug 29, 2023
I'm pretty sure this delightful specimen is Dog Vomit slime mold.
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I found this slime mold (fuligo septica I think) isolated on a piece of wood, so I bring him home, I give him oats to eat and spray him with water. He will live like a prince. A prince needs a name that may carry grace, and I have not yet decided on one. I'm calling him septimothy after his Latin name, but you, dear readers, may present him with better names. Please make any ideas known. (Also I have only surface level knowledge in slime care, and while I'm pretty sure they are resilient, I don't really know exactly what he needs beyond food water and dark. Everyone feeds slimes oats online but that might not be good for his species. Any advice would bring me joy)
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if any of you guys have inaturalist and are up to clicking like . a minimal amount of buttons for me for the Sake of Science can u let me know.......... my science class did a bioblitz and i'm trying to make it so that every observation is identified to like a kingdom at the very fucking least but that is very difficult when people misidentify things and then dont do anything about it
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ready for curbside pickup :
dog vomit slime mold (Fuligo septica)
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Nobody asked for it. No one wants it. It's here anyway. LOK Characters as Slime Molds, Part 1:
Korra: The Blob (Physarum polycephalum). Sorry to other slime molds but this one is special. There's nothing else like it. It can solve mazes, appears to sense and anticipate external stimuli, and is the fastest microorganism on the planet. Break it up into pieces and it will stitch itself back together again.
Asami: Salmon Eggs (Trichia decipiens). So shiny and beautiful and eye-catching on a surface level that it's easy to forget this guy is hard at work breaking down dead wood to regenerate the soil. The forest just wouldn't function without it!!
Mako: Wolf's Milk (Lycogala epidendrum). I see this literally every time I'm out in the woods in the summer, like it's always fucking there. Changes color as it ages and goes from a flashy pink to a chill gray/brown. The "I've got your back and I always will" of slime molds.
Bolin: Chocolate Tube (Stemonitis splendens). This slime mold does not like to be alone, and is usually found in dense clumps. The camera loves it because it's fun and vivacious and makes you say "hey what's that" when you see it on a rotting stump.
Raiko: Dog Vomit (Fuligo septica). No explanation needed.
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