Zombie Hand Mushroom, Strange Plants Rare and Unique

Posted by Imron on Saturday, October 15, 2011

Biodiversity on this planet is amazing. Even with the loss of habitat and threats to flora and fauna, there are still so much to uncover and appreciate the work of this god.
one of them by making this thread

Here we've collected some interesting specimens of plants and fungi that resemble the human body aupun animals.


 Zombie Hand Mushroom
This fungus is considered a specimen Clathrus archeri, or "Devil's Fingers". looks like a cold hand and like a corpse that try to get out of the earth (reached out to pull the whole body of a zombie out of the earth). these fungi even look like a tattered arm near the wrist.








Buddha's hand fruit?
  This yellow fruit called Buddha's hand fruit because the fruit is divided "into the fingers like a lot.
This fruit is found in Asia. Buddha's Hand fruit has a thick skin and little meat. It is used by Japan and China to scent a room because this fruit has a citrus smell like a strong odor; in Western cuisine, the fruit is very valuable in her cooking.









Starfis plants :
 Endemic plants of Namibia, Stapelia. flavopurpurea flower looks like a starfish with bright strange that bulge out from the center. Most members of the genus Stapelia flower smells like rotting flesh to attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, so it can breed.






  



Eyeball plants :
This plant looks very scary, like the eyes of aliens who looked in all directions.















Plant resembles the jaw :
 The jaws that look beautiful is named Faucaria Tigrina, derived from the Latin word which means the animal's mouth and throat, meaning tiger tigrina.














Brain cactus :
Just like the name, this cactus is really similar to the human brain.













Happy face :
 As you see. The shape is visible faces of people who were smiling with additional feathers as eyelashes. 













Source : http://beritaaneh.com 

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