Deadly fungus native to Japan and Korea found in Cairns

A deadly fungus native to Japan and Korea, which can shrink a person's brain and cause organ failure, has been found growing in Far North Queensland.

A local photographer snapped the mystery fungus in suburban Cairns earlier this year.

A local photographer snapped the mystery fungus in suburban Cairns earlier this year. Source: Supplied: Ray Palmer

One of the world's deadliest fungus has been discovered growing in Far North Queensland, far from its native Japan and Korea.

The bright red poison fire coral fungus was found growing on tree roots by Redlynch fungus photographer Ray Palmer while exploring near Cairns.

Several people have died in Japan and Korea after accidentally consuming the hornlike fungus, which can shrink a person's brain and cause multiple organ failure.

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Published 4 October 2019 10:28am
Updated 4 October 2019 10:32am
By Abdallah Kamal
Source: SBS


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