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Slime moulds are often classed with fungi, but they are really protists (protazoa). They are colonies of single cell animals that cooperate and go through various life stages.
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Unidentified slime mould, Tasmania
 > Unidentified slime mould, Tasmania
Unidentified slime mould, Tasmania
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