Identifying Poisonous Mushrooms in the Woodlands
By woodlandstv
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Forager Fraser Simpson explains the way to identify the ammonite mushrooms - namely the most deadly series in the UK
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Fly Agaric (Amanita Muscaria) is not poisonous or deadly, just mildly toxic, you'd have to eat over 20 caps to really get into trouble. They actually taste delicious.
Thanks for the information sir.
we call that guy red fly poison.
if you are foolish enough to eat any wild mushroom without proper expertise to select a safe one, perhaps you should be removed from the gene pool.
if you do have expertise and simply made a mistake, hopefully you get help in time and know the symptoms of poisoning. otherwise–you are choosing a level of risk and should be responsible for those choices, nothing wrong with it, but don't screw with the ecosystem on account.
i think he did completely the right thing.
Mario Mirdita wrong don't believe this fool
KeepSpamUnderControl wrong!!!!
0:26 aeewwww
Ariel Kade Owens yes it is deadly from every mushroom sites that i have checked out.
It is psychedelic and it also has neurotoxic chemicals in its fruiting body. Young children and older people are most likely to be killed by it.
In the lands where they take it ritually, it used to be filtered by either women or reindeer eating the mushrooms and the shamans ingesting the urine, basically using another living being as a filter.
These days, it's sold online as a purified powder, the neurotoxin chemically filtered out and the fun bit left in.
There are much safer, more entertaining mushrooms to choose from if you were so inclined.
yes, the video is not accurate. In fact, this video should simply be "non edible" mushrooms. Things that are not edible can still be eaten, they are just NOT fit to be food.
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