Here are the top 11 plants that do the most shocking things its really odd that some plants can even turn ants into weird zombies!\r
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6. Mutant Veggies\r
Weve already seen the mutant daisies, lets take a look on the effect that the Fukushima meltd own has had an effect on agriculture in the local areas. The disaster that claimed 18,500 lives is causing radiation in groundwater creating mutated vegetables like you never could have imagined in your life! Going to a farm here is like going to a plant freak show. Check out this monstrous head of cabbage. Here you see the difference between a normal sized cabbage and the Japanese mutant cabbage! You gotta really hope they dont put some of this in your sushi! This is tomato is bubbling with tumors and is far from what we expect a normal one to look like. Dont forget about this 5 fingered tunip that looks like the hand of a zombie! This sunflower has another sunflower growing out of it! What is going on here!\r
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5. Bleeding Tooth Fungus\r
This sounds like something you may want to avoid. This inedible fungus (not that youd want to eat it) is known as Hydnellum. Its found North America, Europe, Iran and Korea. The younger fruit bodies bleed a red gooey substance. It gets many spooky nicknames like red-juice tooth, devils tooth and even strawberries and cream. Its not exly sure why they keep getting the nicknames involving teeth but its easy to see why it looks like its bleeding or even sweating blood. They are not poisonous but apparently someone tried eating this apocalyptic mushroom at one point and said its inedible due to its bitter taste! These do however have some use to them. They apparently have antibiotic qualities. Would you be willing to give it a try anyways?\r
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4. Venus Flytrap\r
These carnivorous plants prey upon unsuspecting insects who dare try to collect its pollen. The venus flytrap is ironically named after the Roman god of love, venus, despite its unique ability to feast upon insects. When an insect crawls along the hairs near the part that resembles a flower, it triggers a quick snapping reflex and closes its trap. They eat mostly insects that crawl on it like ants, spiders and beetles and only less than 5 percent of its prey is in f some type of flying insect. If something falls in its mouth that isnt food, like a rock or seed, itll reopen its mouth and regurgitate the object. Its still a mystery to scientists exly how the trap fully closes without a nervous system or muscles, making it somewhat zombie like.\r
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3. Dolls Eye\r
If you didnt think eyeballs impaled on a stick werent creepy enough, see what can be produced naturally by mother earth. If the imagine hasnt scared you off already, keep in mind that the entire plant as well as the berries are extremely poisonous to humans. The berries contain cardiogenic toxins which can immediately knock you out if you dare try to eat it.They are one of the most poisonous plants and have the right appearance to back it up. Dead birds are often found around this plant because they tried to eat the seeds. They will lead to death in human so if the impaled eyeballs werent enough warning for you not to try this, American eye is giving you a warning about this creepy dolls eye. \r
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2. Octopus Stinkhorn\r
As known as the sea anemone mushroom, this weird looking fungus is described quite well by its name. It looks rather similar to some sort of octopus sea creature planted into the ground with long tentacles that are trying to bring you to the underworld! Its indigenous to Tasmania, Australia and is also known as by the name devils fingers. Several arms pop up and reveal their devilish pink, reddish skin tone. Despite it smelling like rotting flesh and decomposing bodies, but it is in f edible, not that youd really want to. This rare exotic fungus has spread in a few places around the world like in California and the United Kingdom where its believed it made spread from shipping crates during the first World War.\r
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1.Death Flower\r
Although many of these plants are known for smelling like decomposing flesh, the true legitimate corpse flower is this one here. It takes about 10 years to bloom but once it does, everyone knows about it because the stench is simply frightening. This also hopes to attr some attention for pollinators likes flies to help make more creepy death flowers.This one here, is finally blooming in New York City after growing for 10 years! This rare species of plant is only native to Indonesia and thrives in humid climates. Mother Nature does some scary stuff!