The Largest Living Organism on Earth Is a 3.5-Square-Mile Fungus Called the Armillaria ostoyae, or the "Honey Fungus." It spans over 2,385 acres.
The Largest Living Organism on Earth Is a 3.5-Square-Mile Fungus Called the Armillaria ostoyae, or the "Honey Fungus." It spans over 2,385 acres.
www.discovery.com The Largest Living Thing on Earth Is a 3.5-Square-Mile Fungus
The blue whale is the biggest animal on Earth, but it’s not Earth’s biggest life form. No, the blue whale pales in comparison to the actual largest living thing on the planet: the humongous fungus.
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Oh cool! I always thought the largest was an Aspen Grove, which I suppose may grow amongst this!
1 0 ReplySecond largest. The largest living organism was recently confirmed as yo momma.
1 0 ReplyAnyone remember the x-files episode where this thing tried to eat Mulder and Scully or was that a fever dream I had?
0 0 ReplyField Trip. Was a good one.
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