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Boletus satanas Balkanische Eokosystemen und Dinarischen Wilde Waeldern Balkan,Boletus satanas,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Funghi,Geotagged,Ludara gljiva,Rubroboletus satanas,Science,Selma Vejzagic,Summer Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

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  1. Nicht fuer Essen !!! Not for eat !!! Posted 4 years ago
    1. Welcome to Jungle Dragon!

      I found a little skull & crossbones icon to put in the titles of the poisonous mushroom species that I post ☠. Feel free to cut and paste.

      It would be great to know where you make your finds too - you can just set the country or be more specific by putting a pin on the geotag map.
      Posted 4 years ago, modified 4 years ago
      1. morpheme, this image is messing with my mind, I need a sanity check. I'm clearly seeing a cut-up parrot in the left fungus.

        @Selma: welcome to JungleDragon!
        Posted 4 years ago
        1. It is pretty funky.... not too many mushroom turn aqua when cut or bruised... the one on the left does look like a parrot head. Posted 4 years ago
          1. Thank you both for the comments.
            I will now geotag the picture.
            Liebe Gruesse
            Posted 4 years ago

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''Rubroboletus satanas'', commonly known as Satan's bolete or the Devil's bolete, is a basidiomycete fungus of the bolete family and one of its most infamous members. It is classified as a poisonous mushroom, known to cause gastrointestinal symptoms of diarrhoea and violent vomiting.

Similar species: Boletales
Species identified by SelmaVejzagic
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Uploaded Jul 15, 2021. Captured Jul 15, 2021 09:13 in Hamze Hume, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • NOA H4se
  • f/2.0
  • 60003/1000
  • ISO338
  • 3.5mm