Wolfs Milk
Lycogala
Protozoa
COMMON
Stats
- Lifespan
- A few weeks
- Size
- Tiny
- Diet
- Decomposer
- Biome
- Temperate forest
- Range
- Worldwide
- Movement
- Sessile
- Breeding
- Spores
- Defense
- Camouflage
- Status
- Common
About
Wolfs Milk, scientifically known as Lycogala, is a single-celled organism that lives in aquatic environments. It is a type of protozoa, and has been found in freshwater lakes, rivers, and oceans around the world.
Life cycle
- 1.sporeDust-fine spores drift on wind and water, then germinate into single amoeboid cells.
- 2.plasmodiumCells fuse into a creeping plasmodium — one mass of streaming protoplasm that engulfs bacteria as it spreads.
- 3.fruiting bodyThe plasmodium mounds into fruiting bodies that ripen from pink to brown and puff out spores.
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Taxonomy
- Kingdom
- Protozoa
- Phylum
- Mycetozoa
- Class
- Myxomycetes
- Order
- Reticulariales
- Family
- Reticulariaceae
- Genus
- Lycogala