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|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|reproduction=Asexual Budding, Sexual Sticky Spores and Spore Berries, Hermaphroditic
▲|subfamily = Superfungoideae
|genus=Venenumfungi
|species=spp.
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The '''Poison Shroom''' genus group split from the [[Supershrooms]] genus group. They are a highly adaptable group which have spread to nearly all land biomes. As detritivores they can live wherever there is rotting organic matter. They do extremely well on carcasses, which can in turn deter scavengers from eating such decayed carcasses. They are not so good at decomposing woody materials such as trees or plent bones. They come in a range of sizes and shapes. Unlike their ancestor they have developed poisonous tissues that range from mildly to extremely poisonous. Their poison is less like that of Earth's poison mushrooms (phallotoxins) but more like that of Earth's poison dart frogs (tetrodotoxins). Their toxins are particularly deadly to [[
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