Brain puffball
These puffball mushrooms grow in grasslands on decomposing animal manure. They're shaped like golf balls, and these aren't particularly large, but they can be much larger.
They're creamy on the outside and white on the inside. These mushrooms typically grow on decomposing animal manure after several days of rain. I've seen these mushrooms growing in large numbers in grasslands.
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Parece un pancito, muy lindo
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Un gran hongo ..
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