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death cap![]() Fruiting bodies of the death cap in English woodland. The death cap, which can quite easily be mistaken for the edible common field mushroom, is particularly dangerous because there is no known antidote. It takes only 20 gm/0.7 oz of fresh fungus to kill an adult human being, death resulting from acute liver failure. Fungus of the amanita group, the most poisonous mushroom known. The fruiting body, or mushroom, has a scaly white cap and a collarlike structure (volva) near the base of the stalk. (Amanita phalloides, family Agaricaceae.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The most seriously ill were felled by the ``death cap''
mushroom, known technically as Amanita phalloides, which can destroy the
liver. Amanita phalloides - commonly known as the death cap mushroom -
poisoned five San Francisco Bay Area people earlier this year, forcing
one 13-year-old girl to undergo a nine-hour partial liver transplant. The same mushroom - technically known as Amanita phalloides - is
blamed for poisoning four members of the Chang family in Orinda earlier
this week. |
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