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- Fungi is a kingdom of life. It includes mould, mushrooms and toadstools. Fungus can commonly be found in woods and on decaying fruit along with with many other habitats. Perhaps the most beautiful fungus can be found in tropical rain forests, where it is very moist. From Nature Wiki, a Wikia wiki.
- Fungi are disturbing creatures from the Mario Movie that resembles Toads. Like Mangle, they can hang. The picture on the right only shows the back of one's head. The front might be more disturbing than the back. Unlike Toads, Fungi can hang, but don't have mushroom caps on their heads nor clothes. They are known for being covered in Mycelium.
- Level range: 1 - 2 Hitpoints: ~100 Common Drops:
* Mushroom Cap
* Mushroom Stem Quests:
* Testing Your Skills
- Jeff Fungus is the secondary antagonist of Monsters, Inc. He is Randall's scare coach and assistant at Monsters, Inc. He is a small, red monster with three eyes and two legs similar to those of a chicken. He wears three-lensed glasses.
- (These are the same uses as other types of food.)
- Jeff Fungus es un personaje de la película Monsters, Inc..
- Fungi are vegetables.
- Fungus are enemies found in Breath of Fire.
- Organisms ranging from yeast, mushroom, molds, and more. It is its own kingdom separate from bacteria, plants, and animals. Fungi have been both useful to mankind as food or helping the process of making food and drink such as wine and bread, to being used in materials such as detergeants. They have also been a problem for mankind, as mold can grow on food or destroy food supplies and crops. They have also been used as the species for fantasy monsters like Myconid.
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- Attacks: hit 1 and fog 1(+poisoning) Dropped items:' G'igantic spore and Poison Mushroom
- Shriekers and violet fungi often work together to attract and kill prey. When the shriekers’ hellish racket attracts a curious creature, the violet fungus tries to kill it. Both creatures enjoy the fruits of a successful hunt. See also : Shrieker, Violet Fungus
- Fungi sind Waldgeister. Sie können Waffen und Magie einsetzen und sind sehr geheimnisvoll.
- A fungus is a family of vegetation that includes mushrooms and molds.
- Fungi is a kingdom of life. It includes mould, mushrooms and toadstools. Fungus can commonly be found in woods and on decaying fruit along with with many other habitats. Perhaps the most beautiful fungus can be found in tropical rain forests, where it is very moist.
- Fungus is the tertiary antagonist in Disney/Pixar's 2001 film Monsters, Inc., but he later reforms. He is voiced by Frank Oz.
- Fungi.
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- Fungus was discovered by Roman Emperor Ivanaweeus whilst on his morning drive. Three thousand years later, another man who filed a patent is a gazillion pounds richer. Fungus: it definitely ain't fun, Gus.
- Fungus is a class of saprophytic parasitical plants which lack chlorophyll and are frequently found in the less hygienic cavities of brogmoids, such as Julius.
- Fungus is Mildew's pet sheep and presumably his best friend because he talks to him more than anybody. He also has his picture on Mildew's wall next to all of Mildew's ex-wifes. Fungus lives full time with Mildew, at the edge of Berk. He can be presumed to be an Outcast. Fungus is the only living thing that Mildew truly cares about. This was proven in We Are Family, Part 2, where Mildew was very upset when he heard Fungus was going to be his last meal. Though Mildew was just acting, it's not sure if he really would be upset if Fungus was taken away.
- The sewers are infested by a kind of fungus that likes cold, damp, disgusting places near sewage.
- A type of fungi is seen on Phaaze, primarily in the Landing Site and Hatcher Tunnel. It is distinguishable from other species by its large pulsating spores that emit a decaying smell. It has several tentacles surrounding a hole on its top. The fungi is not dangerous to Samus.
- Professor Clifford Jones studied fungi, specifically their overlooked nutritional value. He discovered that his edible fungi was poisonous to the giant maggots. (TV: The Green Death) Later, he and his wife Jo Grant went on an expedition to the Amazon in search of a particularly rare fungus. (TV: Planet of the Spiders) The Kromon consumed fungus as part of their diet. (AUDIO: The Creed of the Kromon)
- A fungus (plural fungi) was a eukaryotic lifeform which lacked vascular tissue and chlorophyll. Fungi could be unicellular or multicellular. The leola root was a dark yellow root vegetable native to the Delta Quadrant that was covered in mildew (a variety of fungus). (VOY: "State of Flux") Ledonian soil contained mycorrhizal fungus that helped plants to retain water. (DS9: "The Wire") In 2246, an exotic fungus destroyed most of Tarsus IV's food supply. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King" ) Tri-nucleic fungus could be used to manufacture ketracel-white. (DS9: "Statistical Probabilities")
- The fungi (singular fungus) are a kingdom of eukaryotic organisms. They are heterotrophic and digest their food externally, absorbing nutrient molecules into their cells. Yeasts, molds, and mushrooms are examples of fungi. The branch of biology involving the study of fungi is known as mycology. Fungi and bacteria are the primary decomposers of organic matter in most terrestrial ecosystems.
- A fungus is a type of living organism that survives from drawing nourishment from another living organism, decomposing it at the same time. Mushrooms are a type of fungus typified by a large fruiting body. Mold is a type of fungus characterized by small multi-cellular filaments that thrive where moisture and organic material are plentiful. There are several diseases that are caused by a fungus growing on or in the human body. These range from the merely annoying, such as athlete's foot, to the life threatening such as aspergillis.
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