
They poke their little heads out of the duff...

Or emerge like seashells from stumps...

This lobster used to be a russala until a parasite attacked it.

This chanterelle looks like a butt.

A slug: a more mobile, slimy form of mushroom.

These white ones were my favorite; they were soft, velvety, and looked like ghosts.

Eat 'em up, YUM!
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