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266/366: Goldfish Tail...No...Orange Jelly Fungus!


Here is something different! This is called Orange Jelly Fungus, and it grows on moist logs and decaying matter. They often look a bit like little jelly candy, and I thought this one looks like a goldfish's tail!
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