File:Fly agaric.png

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English: The amanita fungus, aka the fly agaric
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AuthorLarry Woodward/USFWS

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Found in woodland areas throughout temperate regions, the amanita mushroom is easy to spot thanks to its brightly colored cap. This coloration, although charming, is the mushroom’s way of saying “don’t eat me, I’m poisonous!”.

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