Mushrooms could be communicating in a structure that resembles human language, find out what they're saying by clicking the link below. Mushrooms DiscoverMagazine
Scientific discussion remains divided, but some see it as evidence that plants are engaged in complex communication with one another akin to speech.
"Fungi can sense everything humans sense and much more," Adamatzky says. They can detect light, chemicals, gases, gravity, and electric fields. They can respond to changes in the pH of their substrate, toxic metals, CO2, and direction of fluid flow.
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