Spyke

Absolute unit on the west coast

Banana for scale. I was a little late to the party as it looks like something munched on it.

Found beside our raised garden bed on Vancouver Island. Not sure species, any guesses from the experts out there?

This is my first photo posted on Lemmy so excuse the amateur effort.

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I was going to ask for a banana for a scale and I was surprised that OP actually placed a banana in the picture. This also made me laugh.

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lemmy.world

Looks like a deer chomped it and was possibly spooked before it could finish? Are there tracks around the area?

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lemmy.ca

I was thinking it was a deer also and maybe our dog spooked him off before he finished his meal. We have a lot of blacktail deer here. They eat everything, and our landscaping reflects their appetite.

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lemmy.world

Yeah, I'd guess it took the first test bite from the front right (hence the gills left intact) and then a more confident chomp from the left. Both are from an upper angle, and the teeth seem far too large for anything smaller that might nosh on rando fungi (raccoons, squirrels, rabbits, etc.), so your local blacktail are my bet. 🤓

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lemmy.world

Chomp, nosh,.... Please do continue. I am immensely enjoying your use of words I haven't heard in a while. :)

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lemmy.world

Ha! I enjoy the vibrant diversity of the English language and do try to paint with it sometimes. Besides, my gramma always said, "Don't use the same word twice in short succession. That's lazy." 😅

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Thanks for your input and narrowing it down to agaricus. Agaricus augustus seems more prevalent in our area and matches the description on local online sites. This species is apparently edible but I'm afraid this particular one is well past its prime picking time.

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