Unveiling the Underground Giant: Exploring the Enigmatic World of the Humongous Fungus: Revision history

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9 May 2024

  • curprev 06:1806:18, 9 May 2024Wikiwide talk contribs 2,958 bytes +2,958 Created page with "In the depths of Oregon's Malheur National Forest lies a hidden marvel of nature that surpasses the grandeur of towering redwoods and the majesty of breaching whales. It's not an elephant or a blue whale; it's a fungus. Armillaria ostoyae, affectionately dubbed the "humongous fungus," reigns as the largest living organism on Earth, stretching its mycelial network across a staggering 2,385 acres (965 hectares). This subterranean titan captivates scientists and nature ent..."