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8/1 Why Germans stink, literally: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050801/od_nm/germany_fungus_dc \_ it's a glorious day for the gay community. \_ Looks like a Nazi Penis. Big, white, and stinks. \_ Heh. http://a9.com/Phallus%20impudicus \_ it's a glorious day for the gay community. \_ Looks like a Nazi Penis. Big, white, and stinks. |
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news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050801/od_nm/germany_fungus_dc Reuters Smelly fungus sparks police hunt for corpse Mon Aug 1,11:33 AM ET BERLIN (Reuters) - The odor given off by an unusually large fungus in Ger many was so foul that it sparked off a police hunt for a corpse, authori ties said Sunday. A spokesman for police in the eastern city of Dresden said that following reports from local people about the smell, five officers and a sniffer dog went to investigate in a forest close to the German-Czech border. "T hen they discovered this gigantic stinkhorn," he said, referring to the fetid-smelling, oddly-shaped fungus with the Latin name Phallus impudicu s "Those things really do stink." Police called off the search and retreated from the malodorous fungus, wh ich German media said was over 20 cm long, much bigger than stinkhorns u sually grow. Republication or r edistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the pri or written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any error s or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon . |
a9.com/Phallus%20impudicus Stinkhorn - Phallus impudicus - ARKive ARKive - Images of life on Earth. A new digital library of photographs, f ilm clips and accompanying information about endangered species, ... The Amazing Fungi Stages in the development of a stinkhorn fungus (Phallus impudicus). A cluster of stinkhorn fungi (Phallus impudicus) at the "egg" stage. Com) Phallus impudicus, a common and widely distributed stinkhorn, ... At any rate, like the other stinkhorns, Phallus impudicus covers its tip with a foul ... Phallus impudicus Phallus impudicus emerges from an 'egg' beneath the surface. The cap is i nitially covered with olive-green 'gleba', a smelly coating that attract s insects ... |