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What the hell is this?

PostPosted: Thu 04 Apr, 2013 4:27 pm
by Drew
Found at Wallace's Hut near Falls Creek. It's the only one we saw in 5 days walking. I assume it's some sort of carnivorous plant? I should have taken a shot from another angle - it had a tube going into the ground. We thought it might be connected to a huge underground monster and would send up more of these to swallow us in the night. In the end that didn't happen. I guess it wasn't hungry...

Re: What the hell is this?

PostPosted: Thu 04 Apr, 2013 4:32 pm
by stepbystep

Re: What the hell is this?

PostPosted: Thu 04 Apr, 2013 4:41 pm
by Drew
That looks like the one! Thanks. I did wonder after we'd left if it might have had a carrion smell but if it did it wasn't very strong. I should have taken a sniff up close.

Re: What the hell is this?

PostPosted: Thu 04 Apr, 2013 6:01 pm
by Tortoise
yep, we saw quite a few in NSW and Vic high country. The first time, though, we weren't quite sure if we were seeing things :lol:

Re: What the hell is this?

PostPosted: Fri 05 Apr, 2013 12:19 pm
by Earwig
Probably a Red Star Fungus also known as a stinkhorn coz they stink. Next time you see one stick your nose in the middle and take a good whiff and you'll understand. Probably taste horrible too so don't bite it.

Or it could be the feeding pores of the Alpine Yowie - stick your finger in the middle and the arms quickly close around it, dragging your whole body in. Happened to a walking companion of mine on a trip up Feathertop back in '02. Gobbled him up and spat out his boots the next morning.

Re: What the hell is this?

PostPosted: Fri 05 Apr, 2013 12:56 pm
by wayno
aka TRIFFID

Re: What the hell is this?

PostPosted: Sun 07 Apr, 2013 5:08 pm
by Overlandman
Back in the 90's I found one beside the track near the old toilet at Waterfall Valley, took a few photos & sent them to Parks, they hadnt seen this fungi on the Overland Track before.
Regards Overlandman

Re: What the hell is this?

PostPosted: Sun 07 Apr, 2013 7:33 pm
by corvus
Tis indeed a "stinkhorn" and from memory Overlandman mentioned in a message to me that he thought they only occur over a decomposed animal ? I have only ever seen two in my many years of walking in Tasmania :) interesting thing it does not rate a mention in the book I have of Fungi of Tasmania and SE Australia :?:
corvus