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The glowing forest of Shikoku, Japan, features a variety of luminescent mushroom that emit lights, giving them a spectacular appearance. The mushrooms are usually found in clusters on dead stumps and logs. These mythical-looking fungi were originally discovered in Hachijojima, a subtropical island that’s part of Tokyo prefecture, back in the 1950s. They’re harder to spot during the day since they only grow to 1cm-2cm in diameter. However, once darkness falls, you see plenty of these glow-in-the-dark mushrooms growing on old trees and soft ground.
The sad fact is that, India being the epicentre of all forms of vegetation in the world, cheetahs were extinct from India in 1950s - and after a period of 70 years of no cheetah in India, finally 12-20 cheetahs were re-introduced in India from Nairobi as an invasive species.
The corpse flower, or titan arum, is one of the largest and rarest flowers on Earth and is known for its unpleasant odor. In fact, the smell is so bad it's often compared to rotting meat or a decaying corpse, hence the name. The plant can grow over ten feet tall, and despite the stench, people wait for years to witness this flower bloom. The corpse flower generally requires seven to ten years of vegetative growth before blooming. After its first flowering, some do not bloom again for another seven to ten years. The rotten smell of this plant is actually used to lure flies and beetles to its blossom.