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Stoneshrooms are a type of mushroom that are identical in appearance to surrounding stones. They are usually found in mountainous or rocky regions. They can get quite large, large enough to be a full meal for an average person, each. Their appearance does not change after being harvested, but offspring of a single mushroom have been observed taking on the appearance of the stones it grows near rather than the appearance of the parent. | Stoneshrooms are a type of mushroom that are identical in appearance to surrounding stones. They are usually found in mountainous or rocky regions. They can get quite large, large enough to be a full meal for an average person, each. Their appearance does not change after being harvested, but offspring of a single mushroom have been observed taking on the appearance of the stones it grows near rather than the appearance of the parent. | ||
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File:Stoneshrooms2.jpg:thumb:Some of these are stoneshrooms
Stoneshrooms are a type of mushroom that are identical in appearance to surrounding stones. They are usually found in mountainous or rocky regions. They can get quite large, large enough to be a full meal for an average person, each. Their appearance does not change after being harvested, but offspring of a single mushroom have been observed taking on the appearance of the stones it grows near rather than the appearance of the parent.