
I know what you’re thinking — with a title like that, this post HAS to be about politics. Well, wrong-o, Mary Lou. It’s about real, honest slime…and everyone knows there’s no such thing as a real, honest politician.
This science blog has collected a whole bunch of incredible macro closeup shots of slime molds. Most of the structures of these molds are too small for us to see without magnification, and I don’t suppose any of us are too quick to go grab the microscope when we encounter gooey red or black sludge growing somewhere in our kitchen or bathroom.
What you see pictured above is known as “wasp nest” slime mold, or Metatrichia vesparium, which is often found growing on decaying leaves and rotten wood. Up close they sort of look like weirs blackberries, but I’m sure you wouldn’t mistake these for blackberries at their normal magnification (at least, I hope not).
The linked website actually found a lot of the pictures on Flickr, and it turns out that there are lots and lots of amazing photographs of slime molds and other fungi to be enjoyed there, too.

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Those are so cool! I love macro shots like that. It’s as if an entire universe exists within ours.