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[[File:Radioactive radiotrophic slime mold.jpg|thumb|'''Radioactive radiotrophic slime mold''' I (image neede).]]
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A '''radioactive radiotrophic slime mold''' is any of a variety of slime molds and similar organisms which are believed to be responsible for the pseudo-musculature of zombies.
'''Radioactive radiotrophic slime mold''' is any of a variety of slime molds and similar organisms which are believed to be responsible for the pseudo-musculature of zombies.


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Revision as of 18:03, 27 December 2022

File:Radioactive radiotrophic slime mold.jpg
Radioactive radiotrophic slime mold I (image neede).

A radioactive radiotrophic slime mold is any of a variety of slime molds and similar organisms which are believed to be responsible for the pseudo-musculature of zombies.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • [ Post] @ Twitter (27 December 2022)