Did you know that the largest living organisms on earth are fungi?
Fungi are neither plants nor animals; they belong to their own kingdom.
However, research shows that fungi are more closely related to animals than to plants.
In fact, the chitin that makes up fungal cell walls is also found in insect exoskeletons.
Another interesting fact about fungi is that there are approximately 200,000 known species of fungi worldwide, and they play a vital role in the ecosystem.
So...
On this occasion, I will share some images of fungi that I captured a few days ago when my friends and I went into the forest to look for some, so that we can share them in this #fungifriday challenge.
Hello friends, wherever you are, back with me as usual. I hope everyone is always healthy and successful and can also do their activities as usual. On this happy occasion, I would like to share some photography images in this beloved community.
A few days ago I went into the forest to look for some photographic images that I would share in this beloved community, for example, I went into the forest with my friends. I met an orange mushroom. I found the mushroom under rotten wood. The mushroom was very small so we had to use a macro camera. With its beautiful color, I was interested in taking some pictures.
After I took some pictures of the orange mushrooms, we decided to look for other mushrooms on the way to find other mushrooms. We spent about 15 minutes on the trip because we had to go around the forest which was full of bushes. Maybe my friend was looking for other mushrooms. I called because my friend had already found a white mushroom. I immediately went to take some pictures of it. I found it very interesting because some of them were growing close together.
and after I took some pictures of the white mushrooms we immediately decided to look for other mushrooms from there we spent about half an hour of travel looking for other mushrooms there We were walking and we looked around the forest and trees that were already rotting We found a brown mushroom attached to a dead tree so I decided to take some pictures of the mushroom the mushroom was brown like coffee which made me interested in taking some pictures.
After I took some of the brown ones I decided to look for some other mushrooms to share in this beloved Fungus Friday community, then we rushed to look for other mushrooms. After we walked for about 5 minutes we were almost at the river, so after we took a short break while enjoying the beauty of nature, we immediately rushed to look for other mushrooms. Not long after that I found a pink mushroom. The mushroom was very beautiful. In my entire life, this was the first time I had seen such a beautiful mushroom, so I immediately decided to take some pictures of it.
all we took the pink mushrooms we immediately rushed to look for other mushrooms also not long from there I immediately saw some pink mushrooms too but this has its own uniqueness the mushrooms are pink and also have pig hairs so that makes me very interested in taking some pictures in my life also this is the first time I see drying as beautiful as this mushroom I found it on a rotting tree when I moved some leaves that fell on it I immediately saw the mushroom and took some pictures so the journey we took to hunt for photography this time took one day.
Okay Maybe that's all the short story in my post this time, hopefully you are all entertained and like it, greetings from myself, I hope you are all always healthy,
and that's a photo of me, a photographer who always hunts in the forest🍄❤
So here is my contribution today to #FungiFriday curated by @ewkaw.