• untorquer@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    In confused as to how it’s not considered a spore distribution strategy because mammals like tripping balls and spores can survive digestion… 🤷

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      6 hours ago

      I believe Psilocybin cubensis evolved with this in mind, where the spores get on grass, then they do their funky thing in the cow guts. Cow poops them out and the mushrooms come out of the cow pies.

      This could be the case with most/all dung loving mushrooms, IDK I’m just an amateur grower.

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        1 hour ago

        The spores in the cap are also active but with cubensis in low wind they tend to drop on neighboring caps. So being eaten directly and spread should have a higher load transited.

        I’m no scientist either so take my thoughts with a cow pie.