Fun fact, fungi are more closely related to animals than to plants (Plants diverged first from the lineage that would later diverge into fungi and animals).
@@evilsharkey8954 Which is why I call the yeastie beasties in my milk kefir SCOBY my fun fungal friends. I'm not sure they appreciate as much my consuming them as a tasty drink, though! I only hope they can survive deep inside to provide further benefits and reap them, as well.
Is it weird that it makes sense to me easily? Sometimes about the flavor of mushrooms brings to mind a more meaty flavor than something like, say, lettuce. Something about the texture too almost seems more like animal tissue than plant leaves. I mean, it isn't that it is very similar to either, it is obviously its own kingdom. But something about that fact seems intuitive to me.
I love gardening, and fungi are a part of that passion too. You guys should do an episode on floating plants like duckweed, water lettuce, amazon frogbit, and water lilies.
Amazing that both plants and fungi arrived at flowers independently * Visually distinct reproductive organs that * secrete a substance that pollinators/spore-carriers want * attract said helpers by smell * and encourage said helpers to deposit their cargo somewhere else
I can't express how happy I am that I stumbled across this channel a year ago. Never stop being awesome! Also, _Phallus impudicus_ is high in my list of favorite species names. "The Impudent Wang," y'all. This has to be one of the most amusing episodes of Animalogic ever. Thanks, Ms. Tasha!
I actually used to run across Basket Stinkhorns when I would explore the woods as a kid, never knew what they were called but definitely first thought it was something alien.
Considering that fungi and their reproductive methods are many millions of years older than the primate lineage, wouldn't the stinkhorn not be a penis-shaped mushroom, but rather humans have a mushroom-shaped penis? 🤔 Sorry lmao I just felt like I had to ^^" this was a great episode! Really interesting, informative and kind of funny :) nice visuals too
5:19 I had that type of fungi in my primary school (last year) around the basket ball court. It grew in the tan-bark and it seemed because in lockdown (stage 4) there was no maintenance for the school to be done so mushrooms thrived in our forest area and basket ball court.
Fun and informative! :) I'd add that people should be **really, really careful** not to eat mushrooms found in the wild unless they're true experts at mushroom identification. Too easy to get them mixed up with other, dangerous/deadly species...
but if ya know what your doing its also not hard to get a hold of edable fungi to grow your own supply oh and nature is wonderful when you wish to ruin an asshole's day becasue growing thies en mass WILL stink the entire hood
The first time i saw one of these i was so impressed by it. It felt alien. I have read some fantasy books that describe alien fungi and my mind always goes to this for reference.
What animal should you do next? Have thought about it for weeks I think you are fated to go up tp Nunavut when you are able ; and see if you can see Narwhals in the ice floes in the wild. That adventure is on my personal bucket list; and would be awesome.
Stinkhorns aren’t amanitas. They both emerge from egg-like structures, but they’re only distantly related. I hope they do a video on the amanitas, including the deadly ones and that unmistakable fly agaric.
@@fariesz6786 I only ever found one death-cap (and one sheep stuck in a tree somehow)! Very similar to the common field "mushroom" in appearance but potentially fatal if even fondled briefly. The psychotropic ones are the best though.
I know this is an floralogic episode, buuut i really really want to see an animalogic episode about the vampire squid, wolf fish, sail fish, or lionfish
I'd be interested to see a video about brassicas, cucurbits, or citrus. Like, how crazy is it that the plants in each of these groups are so easily crossed or hybridized resulting in such diversity of forms. It's like a video talking about dog breeds, but for a plant family instead.
Thanks for this video! I learned that the stinky, penis shaped mushrooms growing in the mulched part of my yard are Stinkhorns. Appropriate name for sure.
Some of you guys might not know this but stink horn mushrooms are actually some of the tastiest mushrooms you can eat if you let them completely dry out before you cook them. They have a very refreshing taste and crispy texture which is completely opposite to what you might think they’ll taste like
Hey we've got a tower in Ypsilanti, Michigan that looks just like these stinkhorns, dark cap and everything! Most people don't say "it looks like a mushroom", though. :\
You should go over the history of cultivated plants and where they come from. Many people don't realize how many crops come from south America. Also, tomatoes, and why they need so much calcium.
I found this devil's fingers on the side of my chicken coop and was genuinely horrified. It's like finding a malevolent alien hiding in the grass. It looks like a macroscopic disease.
"Just remember it's the miracle of life: a penis shaped fungus is making stinky spore soup so that flies will eat them and poop germinated spores in your Neighbours Garden" best phrase ever in animalogic
a few years back i've find baskets stinkhorn in the backyard of my parent house ( and some in the land beside the next year). here we call those "cœur de sorcière" or witch's heart . It's a pretty badass name for those weird red balls which pop up in your garden one day, and vanishe the next. (sorry for the broken english done what i could..)
Tasha the Amazon: "It looks like something out of a fairy tale"
To quote Zefrank: "It's a German fairy tale... not really suitable for children"
Lol yeah
this is how the stinkhorn do
😂😂
@@fariesz6786 YESS
FA Riesz hahaha I love ZeFrank
I'm so glad Floralogic is a thing. This channel continues to educate in an inviting, engaging way and I live for it
Me too
No, it's so wrong on many levels
Facts 💁🏾♂️
Well a fungus is more of a animal
@@hjalmarnilsson1756 yeah, we're in the same superkingdom as fungi. Same sort of metabolism and many of the same pathogens
“The common stinkhorn egg is said to taste like radish.” OK, but who TF thought to taste one of those???
If it doesn't kill the goats or dogs as I would feed it to my animals first, i'm sure someone thought they should try it also lol
Someone who's shrooms guy needs to re-up
If they look similar to early-stage puffballs, why not?
_Amanita_ -- that's why not.
people eat moldy cheese and cheese with maggots squirming around in them, im not surprised somebody decided to eat this thing
People be hungry my dude
I'm a fan of showcasing things that are not traditionally appealing, like a repulsive mushroom.
I’ve got a repulsive mushroom for you........... 😆
@@DragonOfTheSkies no
@@DragonOfTheSkies no
Most nature is not appealing, oh well! These are really interesting fungi tho
"It grows to 30 cm" in my girlfriends dreams.
Lol
My thoughts exactly LMAO
exactly what I thought :D
@Treez 93 we appreciate it but she don't want a smaller one.
LOL You're such a .. FUNGI!!
I like how immodest this was
Fun fact, fungi are more closely related to animals than to plants (Plants diverged first from the lineage that would later diverge into fungi and animals).
Bonus fun fact: fungal cell walls are made from the same material as insect exoskeletons, chitin.
They are most closely-related to Arthropoda, I think, as their cell walls are made of chitin instead of cellulose or keratin.
@@evilsharkey8954 Which is why I call the yeastie beasties in my milk kefir SCOBY my fun fungal friends.
I'm not sure they appreciate as much my consuming them as a tasty drink, though!
I only hope they can survive deep inside to provide further benefits and reap them, as well.
Is it weird that it makes sense to me easily? Sometimes about the flavor of mushrooms brings to mind a more meaty flavor than something like, say, lettuce. Something about the texture too almost seems more like animal tissue than plant leaves.
I mean, it isn't that it is very similar to either, it is obviously its own kingdom. But something about that fact seems intuitive to me.
@@101jir hmm I didn't think of it that way
“She said GLEBA!!!” - Rachel Green 1998
I literally paused the video and scrolled down to see if somebody had mentioned this. So... thank you! Haha
@@PaninoAiFunghi me too 😂
I’m so glad i did
“She's gonna be a scientist!”
- Ross Geller
😂
I also paused and scrolled. Glad it wasn't just me! GLEBAAA!!!
It grows and has a head on it!
Then look at ur pants:)
It's also smelly just like urs
😂😂
That's how your mother met your father...
I'm concerned that this comment was made by a page called 'Vitality Massage' - creepy
speaking of stink, could you do a video on the largest flower in the world, the rafflesia, which looks and smells of rotten flesh.
I love gardening, and fungi are a part of that passion too.
You guys should do an episode on floating plants like duckweed, water lettuce, amazon frogbit, and water lilies.
I feel compelled to buy her an irresponsible amount of coffee and spend several hours listening to her talk about fungi.
Amazing that both plants and fungi arrived at flowers independently
* Visually distinct reproductive organs that
* secrete a substance that pollinators/spore-carriers want
* attract said helpers by smell
* and encourage said helpers to deposit their cargo somewhere else
I would say more fruits than flowers, mushrooms' spores are more like "seeds" than pollen.
Not terribly surprising. Some of the earliest plants, ferns and mosses, dispersed by spore. Flowering plants didn't come until much later
“It has been fun guys”
That’s a 10/10 joke! XD
It was lol
So basically they are the skunks of mushrooms. O_o
This looks like Lovecraft's Elderthing
imagine not knowing about these and stumbling across a devil's fingers during a solo walk in the forest at twilight.
So like... Who else would poke it with a stick?
I can't watch this video without remembering Zefrank covering this topic
Animalogic sure know how to make any animal quite cool with just a thumbnail
4:41 Props for pronouncing H. R. Giger's last name correctly.
What's H. R. Giger's last name?
@@CrockHoax Giger
H.R Giger Giger? Lol but seriously 😯
@@CrockHoax it’s Obama
I can't express how happy I am that I stumbled across this channel a year ago. Never stop being awesome!
Also, _Phallus impudicus_ is high in my list of favorite species names. "The Impudent Wang," y'all.
This has to be one of the most amusing episodes of Animalogic ever. Thanks, Ms. Tasha!
4:27 That's some intense eyebrow action
Lmao
From immodest phallus to weirdly bulbous stalk...
Because she doesn't know why it's considered as aphrodisiac
She knows what she's doing 😆
Gleba sounds like something you use while making a Plumbus...
and rub it with a bunch of *S C H L E E M*
Yes
I actually used to run across Basket Stinkhorns when I would explore the woods as a kid, never knew what they were called but definitely first thought it was something alien.
Makes me want a stink horn garden! Just in case I have a body I'm procrastinating on burying lol jk
"It's been fun guys"
icwutudidthar!
1:10 Yeah, a finger clawing out of the ground is not the first image I have in mind right now XD
Another body part comes to mind 😏
I have the great fortune of getting to work with plants, algae, and fungi at my lab. Love all this stuff. Also hot H.R. Giger namedrop 🔥
aight imma say it, kinda lookin like a... “special tentacle”
Considering that fungi and their reproductive methods are many millions of years older than the primate lineage, wouldn't the stinkhorn not be a penis-shaped mushroom, but rather humans have a mushroom-shaped penis? 🤔
Sorry lmao I just felt like I had to ^^" this was a great episode! Really interesting, informative and kind of funny :) nice visuals too
The "grower not a shower" line got me 😂😂
Thanks for watching!
Ayo!
I’ve been watching your videos for quite some time now and I just wanna say you’re phenomenal
Next houbara bustard bird pls.
youve taken something that should be educational and turned it into a sexual innuendo filled trash heap. i will never let my kids watch your videos.
It's been FUNGI 's ....fun guys ....zombie apocalypse blah blah blah lol
5:19
I had that type of fungi in my primary school (last year) around the basket ball court. It grew in the tan-bark and it seemed because in lockdown (stage 4) there was no maintenance for the school to be done so mushrooms thrived in our forest area and basket ball court.
It's considered an aphrodisiac... I wonder why... **winkwink**
Me: 😶😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Disgustingly beautiful ❤️
Fun and informative! :) I'd add that people should be **really, really careful** not to eat mushrooms found in the wild unless they're true experts at mushroom identification. Too easy to get them mixed up with other, dangerous/deadly species...
but if ya know what your doing its also not hard to get a hold of edable fungi to grow your own supply oh and nature is wonderful when you wish to ruin an asshole's day becasue growing thies en mass WILL stink the entire hood
0:16 It's been Fungies...
"It's been fun, guys!" I caught that one.
Floralogic should be it's own channel! I'd love to watch this stuff more!
"It's been fun guys" I see that! XD
Informative as always, love the video!
1:05 “look so alien and smell so foul”
INNIT THO!! 😂😂
U from the low country? Like savannah or Charleston?
@@omaroon2679 i’m from canada
Tasha: "All about delving into the world of both Flora and Fauna."
Mycelium Public Relations Network: "*Ahem*. Flora, Fauna *and Fungi*!"
0:48 "flora and *fungi* "
3:32 that one kid going to the front of the class for his presentation
The first time i saw one of these i was so impressed by it. It felt alien. I have read some fantasy books that describe alien fungi and my mind always goes to this for reference.
What animal should you do next?
Have thought about it for weeks
I think you are fated to go up tp Nunavut when you are able ; and see if you can see Narwhals in the ice floes in the wild. That adventure is on my personal bucket list; and would be awesome.
I think I smelled just like this fungus as a teenager.
I made a character based on devils finger and yes he is stinky
This is the first "plant" you've shown us that I don't want to go out and buy.
phallus impudicus > I thought that was from Latin, not Greek, am I wrong?
Great video as usual!
Oops. Good catch. We made a mistake there.
😂I hope this video doesn’t get demonized floralogic is awesome
One of the best animal channels on UA-cam 🙌 🌲 🐙
Next talk about mistletoe :v
0:16 "it's been fungi-s"
If the Devil's Finger didn't stink, I'd absolutely grow that as a plant!
4:16
irl: delicious stir fry
green hell: nausea and death!
0:20 ... "It's been fun-gus" ??? 👁️👄👁️
I see what you did there 👀
👁️👄👁️
Very punny 😉😅
The Amanita family should be observed from a respectful distance, such intresting creaturesss.
Stinkhorns aren’t amanitas. They both emerge from egg-like structures, but they’re only distantly related. I hope they do a video on the amanitas, including the deadly ones and that unmistakable fly agaric.
also those Amanitas are poisonous, not venomous.. they won't bite you
@@fariesz6786 I found a troup of destroying angels growing on a mound in the forest once. They are aptly named but not very edible.
@@Z3roX-56k defs not edible, but you can still get close to and even touch them without consequences :)
@@fariesz6786 I only ever found one death-cap (and one sheep stuck in a tree somehow)! Very similar to the common field "mushroom" in appearance but potentially fatal if even fondled briefly.
The psychotropic ones are the best though.
This... THIS IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR... why wasn’t floralogic made sooner?!
When you get board of animals so you want to learn about plants.
I don't think they are fingers...More like...I don't know. I have it on the tip of my tongue...you know, if it comes I will spit it out.
You know zefrank did this like a few years ago. I did enjoy this very educational video though
I would love to see an episode on stanhopea and coryanthes orchids
Oh snap!? This really did become a series all it's own... nice!
I know this is an floralogic episode, buuut i really really want to see an animalogic episode about the vampire squid, wolf fish, sail fish, or lionfish
I'd be interested to see a video about brassicas, cucurbits, or citrus. Like, how crazy is it that the plants in each of these groups are so easily crossed or hybridized resulting in such diversity of forms. It's like a video talking about dog breeds, but for a plant family instead.
5:47 looks like my.. Fungi, in the backyard🤥
5:43 yes I have!!! Some months ago...
Suggestion: Psilocybin mushrooms please.
This channel is AMAZING!! Thanks so much for posting all this cool stuff!!
Thanks for this video! I learned that the stinky, penis shaped mushrooms growing in the mulched part of my yard are Stinkhorns. Appropriate name for sure.
Normal cats pls
Some of you guys might not know this but stink horn mushrooms are actually some of the tastiest mushrooms you can eat if you let them completely dry out before you cook them. They have a very refreshing taste and crispy texture which is completely opposite to what you might think they’ll taste like
6:08 Tisha out here randomly encouraging us to go into the woods lol.🤗
3:40 you will have nightmares for the rest of your life now
your welcome
5:57 So a Red Rocket? LOL
Hey we've got a tower in Ypsilanti, Michigan that looks just like these stinkhorns, dark cap and everything!
Most people don't say "it looks like a mushroom", though. :\
You should go over the history of cultivated plants and where they come from. Many people don't realize how many crops come from south America.
Also, tomatoes, and why they need so much calcium.
I did have some basket Horn growing in my garden for multiples years
That was awful lol
I imagine this is how the universe was at the beginning. Just a witch’s egg.
3:31 stinkhorn kinda sus
"immodest phallus".... 😂
I found this devil's fingers on the side of my chicken coop and was genuinely horrified. It's like finding a malevolent alien hiding in the grass. It looks like a macroscopic disease.
"Just remember it's the miracle of life: a penis shaped fungus is making stinky spore soup so that flies will eat them and poop germinated spores in your Neighbours Garden" best phrase ever in animalogic
They should have mushroom logic like a channel specifically for mushrooms
Awesome! Please consider making a video of trippy mushrooms, if you haven't already.
I hate flys but I love Tasha so I liked, commented, and subscribed. 💪
I have eaten a stinkhorn egg .we have a whole cup full of them .and yes they tast like reddish.
(Warning-the raddish tast and smell last a long time)
Fungi that resembles Sexual Organs = A Great Episode 😁
thanks I've been wondering for about a year what I saw in the garden, turns out its an "Australian anemone stinkhorn"
Had some dog stinkhorns pop up in my yard one day. It looked like someone had buried a body and the fingers were poking up.
Saw this thing in the woods and tought i stumbled upona new alchemical ingredient for a potion
How about a video on duckweed, or maybe some other invasive or ecology transforming species?
I can't help but snicker at the several references to the male genitals. It's just funny.
holy shit 11 inches was modest for the Greeks? WTF XD
Tasha the cute one
3:30 - This is where I cross my legs & look away in sheer terror. 💀
4:42 Where do the eggs come from???
I’m surprised there not more symbolism I know of surrounding fungus with there fast growth and unique and powerful properties idk 🤷♂️
It's like a guy with a cold shoved a m80 up his nose so he can breath
a few years back i've find baskets stinkhorn in the backyard of my parent house ( and some in the land beside the next year).
here we call those "cœur de sorcière" or witch's heart . It's a pretty badass name for those weird red balls which pop up in your garden one day, and vanishe the next.
(sorry for the broken english done what i could..)
Red rockets that grow out of the ground? Mother nature really has a sick sense of humour