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Whoa, Nellie! One common name of Fomes fomentarius is hoof fungus, because as it ages, it looks more and more like a horse’s hoof.



Points of their own: Less than two-and-a-half inches tall, Xylaria hypoxylon is known as carbon antlers or stag’s horn fungus.



Slime is beautiful, too: Growing alongside fungi was this organism from a different life category: the slime mold Badhamia utricularis. It is orange or yellow in its early stage, with the slate gray appearing as it
 
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