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    61 month ago

    I think some mushrooms form a circle if there’s a corpse buried or some kind of gas (methane?) build up underneath.

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      161 month ago

      iirc some mushrooms do that without the corpse - the main mushroom is in the center underground, while the fairy ring is basically the fruit it produces (these are probably not the correct words to describe this - but thats the principle, I think :D)

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        51 month ago

        The mycelium is the main body of the fungus, yes, and it’s the entirety of the circle. The mushrooms on the edges are indeed the fruit.

        And it’s every type of mushroom that does this… sort of. Any mushroom that grows along the ground at least. There are plenty of varieties that grow on trees and throughout a leaf pile or such.

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        31 month ago

        Sounds like bait. Are the fruits poisonous, kill what eats them which then decomposes and provides nutrition for the main body?