Discriminating Poisonous Mushrooms by Professor Disicilbe Firm Single Bungle

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(1)Professor Single Bungle’s Poison Mushrooms
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(3)Park Chi-wook chiw00k23 o’clock
(4)There was a lot of mushrooms growing in the yard. So I was wondering if it was edible, so I went around and looked for it and found out that it was either wild snail mushroom velvet foot or a poisonous mushroom called galerina. velvet foot is very delicious. Galerina dies if you eat it
(5)Park Chi-wook chiwO0k23:00
(6)But these two mushrooms are very similar, so it’s not easy to tell So even if you look for wild snail mushrooms, they told you not to eat them at all just in case But there’s a way to tell. I found out that you can tell if you spore print
(7)If you put the mushrooms on the paper and wait a few hours, the mushroom spores will fall down on the paper, and velvet foot says white spores and galerina says brown spores I heard that you can tell the difference
(8)It’s exciting lol I waited for about 4 hoursListening to the mushroom, it’s galerina lol I almost went out of this world without knowing. Don’t just eat wild mushrooms It’s never easy to pick out poisonous mushrooms like this
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(28)That’s what they say
(29)Don’t eat wild mushrooms
(30)For your information, let me show you
(31)This is velvet foot
(32)This is galerina
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