Here is a small colony of Copelandia cyanescens form the buffalo Arena at an Saket on Highway 4173, Koh Samui.
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And from a Coconut Grove with makle Brahman bulls, comes these two delicious oxidised form natural camage, the meani8ng of blue meanie.
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And a beautiful Bufo toad proudly surveying his Children of the shrooms.
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more images from southeast Asia at a later moment in Time
those look tastey, I think they might be copleandia cambogeni-whatevers or else copelandia bisporas, that crackling pattern seems characteristic of the bisporas from what I've read and seen, but that is admittedly limited to what is online of hawaiian pasture mushrooms. we have the same general types here. anyway, have a nice tryp
Nice picture.
Maybe a muchroom & toad soup for dinner?
double yummy... its like thier 2 majiks are linked, drawn to each other by a chemical bond...animals are cool...