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Thursday, February 25, 2016

BOLETES

Boletes are mushrooms with no gills, instead of gills it has pores that contain spores, some bracket fungus also have pores, but still have difference in DNA.
Karl Johanssvamp, Iduns kokbok.jpg 
Posted by Caleb The Science Dude at 8:32:00 PM

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