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erronis

(16,844 posts)
4. They are a powerful group of organisms that cross lots of our normal classification boundaries.
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 05:42 PM
Feb 2023

They can adjust from single-celled to multi-celled cooperative organisms and take a lot of forms.

One thing I didn't realize until just looking this up, they can also exhibit some characteristics of other animals including neural systems.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slime_mold#Similarity_to_Neural_Systems



I'm in awe of nature. I'll include the homo-sapiens in this collection, but no reason to raise them above any other organism, including the slime-molds (from whom we may have evolved - thanks grandparents!)

Ocelot II

(120,858 posts)
5. Found this one in my back yard growing on wood mulch -
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 05:53 PM
Feb 2023

it's called Dog Vomit slime mold, Fuligo septica.

NNadir

(34,664 posts)
6. I guess beauty is the eye of the beholder. Some other photos of the same species may be found here.
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 06:00 PM
Feb 2023
Biolib

Apparently these organisms go through some spectacular morphological changes in their life cycle.



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