Commander_Data [she/her] to Science • 3 years agoMushrooms may be much more intelligent than we know.external-linkmessage-square69 fedilinkarrow-up196file-text
arrow-up196external-linkMushrooms may be much more intelligent than we know.Commander_Data [she/her] to Science • 3 years agomessage-square69 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squarekristina [she/her]hexbear6·3 years agoi mean at a certain point you gotta make an obvious comparison and define limits. if ants or lowly insects are bad to eat, is a fungus on the same level of intelligence as one? link
minus-squareeduardog3000 [he/him]hexbear9·edit-23 years ago If ants or lowly insects are bad to eat They aren't bad to eat, besides maybe not tasting great. link
minus-squarekristina [she/her]hexbear7·edit-23 years agosome feel more strongly about it ive eaten locusts before and quite enjoyed it link
i mean at a certain point you gotta make an obvious comparison and define limits. if ants or lowly insects are bad to eat, is a fungus on the same level of intelligence as one?
They aren't bad to eat, besides maybe not tasting great.
some feel more strongly about it
ive eaten locusts before and quite enjoyed it