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What the heck is this?? Photos

This was on top of my raised bed.  It's three photos of the same thing taken at night.  It looks like goopy yellow corn meal.  I've seen this crap before in another place in my yard.  It seems to appear quickly.  Animal barf?
 

 

 

 

Well, I think I've found the answer.  It's slime mold.  I'm amazed at how quickly it appears.  I thought it might be deer vomit, but I guess not.
 
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Wild-Animals-705/2010/7/Deer-vomit.htm
I seem to be getting a lot of questions about this weird yellow stuff, and finally someone sent me a picture.  It's slime mold!  If you turn a hose on it after it turns brown, and the pile erupts into a cloud of fine, brown dust, then that's what you're seeing.

The most common slime molds are yellow.  They are multi-nucleate masses of cytoplasm that blorp along the ground in wet habitats (usually at night when it's wet with dew), ingesting microorganisms.  When the weather dries out, the plasmodium (the term for the "body" of the organism) begins to dry up and produce spores.  Those are the brown dust particles you'll see if you spray it with a hose.

If your stuff is anything like the stuff in the picture I was sent, then that's what you have.  You can see pictures for comparison here:

http://tinyurl.com/265p75q
 
I wonder if having this stuff on the ground gives any indication of the health of the soil? Incase anyone's wondering, it smells like raw corn or broccoli.
 
Super weird. What did it taste like? :p
I'm sure somebody has tried it in the past…
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it's utterly harmless to people, pets and plants. In fact, Fuligo septica is edible. Native people in some parts of Mexico gather it and scramble it like eggs. I hear they call this dish "caca de luna," which I will let you translate for yourself, and which is an even more entertaining name than dog vomit slime mold. "
Quote from
http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/chicago_gardener/2007/06/dog-vomit-slime.html
 
We used to get something like that in the mulch at the park across the street from my house, but looked more like big bleeding puddles of puke. Grossest mold I ever seen. 
 
Mmm I bet that would be good double dredged in flour, pan fried and dusted with Red Savina powder.

Then make a sandwich with it!
 
Scoville DeVille said:
Mmm I bet that would be good double dredged in flour, pan fried and dusted with Red Savina powder.
Then make a sandwich with it!
Pretty sure u could do that with dog crap as long as it 's bacon grease and still taste good. Though I wont test that theory.
 
This thing probably stuffed it's face(?) with the microbes in the pile. Means you have high quality soil for it to get like that. I dropped one in a flowerpot a year ago in order to clean the soil a bit from BLS too.
 
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