Largest Living Organism Is A Fungus
Makarand writes "A single enormous underground fungus found growing in a Canadian
forest and estimated to between 2000 and 8500 years old
could easily be
the largest known living organism on earth.
This fungus is believed to have begun its life
as a microscopic spore and then grown to cover
an area of around an area of 9.65 square kilometers.
That it is a single organism was confirmed by
collecting samples of the fungus from different
parts of the forest and observing their
reactions as they were grown together on
Petri dishes. Fungal growths have the
ability to distinguish their own growths
from other fungal individuals."
Except of course the fact their method of verification worked at all invalidated it. After all, two separate, unattached pieces of tissue, even if taken the same creature, can hardly be considered to be the same organism. They may be genetically identical copies of each other, but they have the opportunity to develop separately. What verification is their that the giant fungus is not really a couple of dozen, slowly having developed and broken off from the original growth?
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