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Wolf's Milk slime
These very small orange balls are the fruiting bodies of Wolf's Milk slime mold, growing on a decaying log in the Bragg Creek Natural Area. It is widley distributed in North America and occurs June-November. The balls are 0.3-1.5 cm wide and high.
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