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26-Jul-2023 Christine Hanrahan

Chocolate tube slime mold (Stemonitis splendens)

Rockcliffe Park

Back in July this one log at the dog park produced an extraordinary display of this amazing slime mold! The next 4 photos show various stages of it.

Slime molds are odd things, once classified as fungi, now in the Protist group described as: "a eukaryotic organism (that is, an organism whose cells contain a cell nucleus) that is not an animal, plant, or fungus." (Wikipedia), and divided into three main groups. They feed on fungi and bacteria. Some forms of slime molds can move, oozing along slowly, as this one is doing. They are complex and fascinating and there is too much to say about them in a limited space.

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Pierre14-Dec-2023 15:24
Une série formidable sur cette espèce très originale! V
Tom Murray12-Dec-2023 21:38
Nice series of the different stages. Slime molds are fascinating, unlike this one it's too bad most are difficult to identify.
Walter Otto Koenig12-Dec-2023 16:36
Fascinating to see them with these textures and shapes. "V"
pkocinski12-Dec-2023 13:10
Cool and creepy at the same time...
Dennis Hoyne12-Dec-2023 05:38
A great shot of this unusual life form!
joseantonio12-Dec-2023 04:49
nice find and capture.Well done.V.
Jeff Real12-Dec-2023 02:25
What a great image of all of the intricate details!
V
globalgadabout12-Dec-2023 02:06
remarkable appearance, and sticky too...an excellent shot defines them so clearly..
Nirvan Hope12-Dec-2023 01:22
Fascinating organisms, out to conquer the world! Great shot!
Pierre Martin11-Dec-2023 23:42
they are beautiful, splendid close-up picture and details!
Ghislaine et Réal Boulet11-Dec-2023 20:15
Splendid picture.
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