Animeta! Volume 1 (Animeta!, 1)

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Despite its easily distinguishable features, Amanita muscaria is a fungus with several known variations, or subspecies. These subspecies are slightly different, some having yellow or white caps, but they are all usually called fly agarics, and they are most of the time recognizable by their notable white spots. Recent DNA fungi research, however, has shown that some of these variations are not the same species at all, such as the peach-colored fly agaric ( Amanita persicina) for example, but the name 'fly agaric' is still commonly used. Animista may disclose your Personal Data in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to: has a yellow to orange cap, with the centre more orange or perhaps even reddish orange. It is found most commonly in northeastern North America, from Newfoundland and Quebec south all the way to the state of Tennessee. Some authorities (cf. Jenkins) treat these populations as A.muscaria var. formosa, while others (cf. Tulloss) recognise them as a distinct variety.

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Written and illustrated by Yaso Hanamura, a former animator, the series began serialization in Kodansha's Monthly Morning Two magazine on June 22, 2015. [2] [3] As of January 2020, the series' individual chapters have been collected into five tankōbon volumes. [4]

These third parties have access to your Personal Data only to perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for any other purpose. Analytics Robinson R (2010). "First Record of Amanita muscaria in Western Australia" (PDF). Australasian Mycologist. 29 (1): 4–6. In the case of a new project, it's highly recommended to use the default prefixed version as it'll make sure that you'll hardly have classes conflicting with your project. Besides, in later versions, we might decide to discontinue the animate.compat.css file. An account of the journeys of Philip von Strahlenberg to Siberia and his descriptions of the use of the mukhomor there was published in English in 1736. The drinking of urine of those who had consumed the mushroom was commented on by Anglo-Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith in his widely read 1762 novel, Citizen of the World. [133] The mushroom had been identified as the fly agaric by this time. [134] Other authors recorded the distortions of the size of perceived objects while intoxicated by the fungus, including naturalist Mordecai Cubitt Cooke in his books The Seven Sisters of Sleep and A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi. [135] This observation is thought to have formed the basis of the effects of eating the mushroom in the 1865 popular story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. [136] A hallucinogenic "scarlet toadstool" from Lappland is featured as a plot element in Charles Kingsley's 1866 novel Hereward the Wake based on the medieval figure of the same name. [137] Thomas Pynchon's 1973 novel Gravity's Rainbow describes the fungus as a "relative of the poisonous Destroying angel" and presents a detailed description of a character preparing a cookie bake mixture from harvested Amanita muscaria. [138] Fly agaric shamanism is also explored in the 2003 novel Thursbitch by Alan Garner. [139] See also [ edit ] Notice that some animations have a duration of less than 1 second. As we used the CSS calc() function, setting the duration through the --animation-duration property will respect these ratios. So, when you change the global duration, all the animations will respond to that change! Repeating classes

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