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Orange stalkball fungus Stilbella fimetaria on dog(?) poop on sewage line in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, February 3, 2023

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
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On a sewage line in Lick Creek Park, Texas, Stilbella fimetaria, commonly known as orange stalkball fungus, was found growing on dog waste. This peculiar sighting was captured on camera on February 3rd, 2023. The photograph showcases the intriguing relationship between the fungus and its host, highlighting the adaptability of life in unexpected environments. – generated by AI

The image depicts a close-up view of a cluster of orange stalkball fungus, specifically Stilbella fimetaria, growing on what appears to be dog feces located along a sewage line in Lick Creek Park. The colony is situated within the dark brown droppings.

**Visual Characteristics:**

* **Fungal Clumps:** Small, round clumps of orange-colored Stilbella fimetaria are scattered throughout the image.
* **Droopings Background:** The background consists of a patchwork of dark brown and grayish-brown dog feces that appears to be from multiple dogs.
* **Leaves in the Image:** A small portion of a leaf with reddish-brown veins can be seen extending into the top-left corner of the image.

**Contextual Information:**

The presence of Stilbella fimetaria on dog feces suggests an opportunistic relationship between the fungus and its host substrate. The fact that it was discovered in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, implies a connection to local environmental conditions that favor its growth. – AI vision

El hongo de la bola de tallo naranja Stilbella fimetaria en la heces de perro(?) en el conducto de aguas residuales del Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 3 de febrero de 2023. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de un grupo de hongos con bola de tallo naranja, específicamente Stilbella fimetaria, creciendo en lo que parecen ser heces de perro ubicadas a lo largo de un conducto de aguas residuales del Lick Creek Park. La colonia está situada dentro de los excrementos marrones oscuros. **Características Visuales:** * **Tumores Fúngicos:** Pequeños y redondos tumores de color naranja de Stilbella fimetaria se distribuyen por toda la imagen. * **Antecedentes de las heces:** El fondo consiste en una mezcla de heces marrones oscuras y grisáceas que parecen ser de múltiples perros. * **Hojas en la imagen:** Una pequeña parte de una hoja con venas pardusco-rojizas se puede observar extendiéndose hacia la esquina superior izquierda de la imagen. **Información Contextual:** La presencia de Stilbella fimetaria en heces de perro sugiere una relación oportunista entre el hongo y su sustrato anfitrión. El hecho de que se haya descubierto en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, implica una conexión con las condiciones ambientales locales que favorecen su crecimiento. – Spanish translation


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