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Slime mold Arcyria cinerea on rotting wood in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, June 25, 2021

Location on maps14802 Rock Prairie Rd, College Station, TX 77845, USA
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Arcyria cinerea, a type of slime mold, can be found thriving on rotting wood in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. This photograph was captured on June 25, 2021, showcasing the organism's unique ability to flourish in decaying environments. The image highlights the intricate patterns and colors of the slime mold, adding a touch of beauty to an otherwise overlooked aspect of nature. – generated by AI

The image depicts a close-up of **Arcyria cinerea**, a species of slime mold, growing on decaying wood.

**Physical Characteristics:**

* The organism is characterized by its small size and light beige color.
* It exhibits a distinctive structure with long, thin extensions resembling coral or moss growth.
* These extensions appear to be branching out in all directions from the main body of the organism.
* The overall appearance suggests that it might be growing on top of rotting wood.

**Environmental Context:**

* The image was taken at Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas on June 25, 2021.
* The environment is likely a humid and temperate one, given the presence of slime molds in this region.

**Conclusion:**

The image provides a detailed view of **Arcyria cinerea**, highlighting its unique physical characteristics and environmental context. – AI vision

El molusco Arcyria cinerea en la madera podrida de Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 25 de junio de 2021. La imagen representa un primer plano de **Arcyria cinerea**, una especie de molusco que crece en madera en descomposición. **Características físicas:** * El organismo se caracteriza por su pequeño tamaño y color beige claro. * Presenta una estructura distintiva con prolongaciones largas y delgadas similares al crecimiento de coral o musgo. * Estas extensiones parecen ramificarse en todas las direcciones desde el cuerpo principal del organismo. * El aspecto general sugiere que podría estar creciendo encima de la madera podrida. **Contexto ambiental:** * La imagen se tomó en Lick Creek Park en College Station, Texas el 25 de junio de 2021. * Es probable que el entorno sea húmedo y cálido, dada la presencia de moluscos en esta región. **Conclusión:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de **Arcyria cinerea**, resaltando sus características físicas únicas y su contexto ambiental. – Spanish translation


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