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: Fungi form massive underground networks of threads called mycelium that connect the roots of different trees. This "Wood Wide Web" allows trees to share nutrients and even send distress signals about pests or drought to one another.
The Kingdom Fungi is a diverse realm of organisms—including mushrooms, yeasts, and molds—that are more biologically similar to animals than plants. Mind-Blowing Biological Facts Fun Facts About Fungi Kingdom
: Over 110 species of fungi can glow in the dark . This eerie green light, sometimes called "foxfire," is caused by a compound called luciferin and is used to attract insects that help spread the mushroom's spores. : Fungi form massive underground networks of threads
: The Ophiocordyceps unilateralis fungus can infect carpenter ants , take over their brains, and compel them to climb to a location with perfect conditions for the fungus to grow and release its spores. Fungi in Our Daily Lives 8 fantastic facts about fungi | BBC Earth Mind-Blowing Biological Facts : Over 110 species of
: The largest living thing on Earth is not the blue whale , but a single honey fungus ( Armillaria ostoyae ) in Oregon. It spans roughly 2,384 acres (nearly 10 square kilometers) and is estimated to be between 2,400 and 8,650 years old.
: Unlike animals that digest food internally, fungi secrete powerful enzymes into their surroundings to break down organic matter externally before absorbing the nutrients.