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Fungi are organisms who need no introduction and it comes as now surprise that they were one of the most abundant organisms. However, like some organisms that are not found in back on HE but evolved here in Spec, fungi are no exception at all. During expeditions during the late 2000's, a multitude of species of fungi were discovered here that can't be found on our HE, thanks to the work of an individual named Emile "Sphenacodon" Moacdieh.

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  • Fungi are organisms who need no introduction and it comes as now surprise that they were one of the most abundant organisms. However, like some organisms that are not found in back on HE but evolved here in Spec, fungi are no exception at all. During expeditions during the late 2000's, a multitude of species of fungi were discovered here that can't be found on our HE, thanks to the work of an individual named Emile "Sphenacodon" Moacdieh.
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  • Fungi are organisms who need no introduction and it comes as now surprise that they were one of the most abundant organisms. However, like some organisms that are not found in back on HE but evolved here in Spec, fungi are no exception at all. During expeditions during the late 2000's, a multitude of species of fungi were discovered here that can't be found on our HE, thanks to the work of an individual named Emile "Sphenacodon" Moacdieh.
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