ThǝLobotoʍi$T to [email protected] • 2 years agoMushroom discoveryimagemessage-square58arrow-up11.3Karrow-down120file-text
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink26•2 years agoI’m also a forager and I think this is a very dangerous and irresponsible thing to say. Please never rely on that advice if you ever go mushroom foraging. There is no short cut here.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink23•2 years agoI read somewhere this is how humans most likely learned what is good and bad to eat. Just need to see something else eating it and it’s most likely good.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•2 years agoExcept theres lots of berries birds can eat but we don’t
minus-square@where_am_ilink13•2 years agoyour shiitake is not being eaten cuz it’s very far from native species in your area. I’m sure where it originally grows bugs feast on them non stop
minus-squareKalotharlinkfedilink5•2 years agoAnd fly agaric isnt very poisonous, as long as it’s dehydrated
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I’m also a forager and I think this is a very dangerous and irresponsible thing to say.
Please never rely on that advice if you ever go mushroom foraging. There is no short cut here.
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I read somewhere this is how humans most likely learned what is good and bad to eat. Just need to see something else eating it and it’s most likely good.
Except theres lots of berries birds can eat but we don’t
That still gives a better chance than nothing at all
your shiitake is not being eaten cuz it’s very far from native species in your area. I’m sure where it originally grows bugs feast on them non stop
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Uhm, flies go after fly agaric.
And fly agaric isnt very poisonous, as long as it’s dehydrated
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