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10 hours ago, weevilluvr said:

I have asked everyone all over the internet and I have searched high and low and I have no idea if this even is a fungus anymore, someone please help!!

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Send photos of it to the natural history museum in London.  They will have an expert who will work out what it is.

 

 Or you could even collect it and send it to them, but I suspect good photos will suffice.

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1 hour ago, Stere said:

Sure its not melted plastic foam etc?

Now I have looked at it on a PC it actually does look like plastic.  Maybe this is a big windup?

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1 hour ago, Squaredy said:

Now I have looked at it on a PC it actually does look like plastic.  Maybe this is a big windup?

Its not! Not from me at least! I genuinely found it like this and genuinely want to know what it is!

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It looks like a type of red algae to me. Someone probably collected it, had it stashed in their car door, parked in the car park and it fell out.

I have lost hats and books and all sorts that way.

It has probably been run over, carried off by a bird or animal or tidied up some other way. 
Wish you’d have smelled it, turned it over or picked it up! 
 

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