Fly agaric is a very poisonous mushroom. It was used to make a natural pesticide in the past
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Yes, Fly Agaric mushrooms can be poisonous and potentially deadly if ingested. They contain toxins that can cause a range of symptoms from gastrointestinal issues to hallucinations, seizures, and respiratory depression. It is important to avoid consuming them.
The common name of amanita muscaria is fly agaric.
A fly agaric mushroom can range in size, but typically has a cap diameter of 5-20 cm (2-8 inches) and a stem height of 5-20 cm (2-8 inches).
The fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) is classified as a basidiomycete fungus in the Amanitaceae family. It is well-known for its bright red cap with white spots, and it is commonly found in forests around the world. While visually striking, the fly agaric is toxic and should not be consumed.
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red and white shroom capsWarning: Under no circumstances should anyone eat 'red and white shroom caps' as they belong to the toadstool Amanita muscaria (AKA Fly Cap or Fly Agaric). They are poisonous and eating them could be the last thing you ever do.
The diet of tree frogs consists mainly of insects and they are not known to feed on mushrooms, but they may be found eating small insects that feed on mushrooms.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Amanita muscaria.
Fly agaric fungus is not recommended for consumption as it is highly toxic and can cause a range of symptoms including hallucinations, nausea, and even death. It is safer to avoid consuming this fungus.
There many mushroom species that exist all over the world. Some examples: fly agaric, psilocybin, shiitake, oyster.