Squirrels in Japan have been discovered repeatedly consuming extremely toxic mushrooms that might hurt them, leaving a scientist and photographer who noticed them stumped.

Photos revealed within the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Surroundings on December 1 present Japanese squirrels consuming completely different species of amanita mushrooms, that are toxic to people and plenty of animals.

When consumed by people, the mushrooms could cause delirium, hallucinations, seizures, comas and even dying in some uncommon circumstances.

The scientist and photographer who documented the squirrel habits stated within the journal entry that the animals returned to eat the toxic fungi over a number of days, suggesting that they may eat them safely.

Squirrel eating Fly Amanita mushroom
A Japanese squirrel from the research consuming an amanita muscaria or fly amanita mushroom. The mushrooms are poisonous and the squirrels have been documented consuming them safely. Koichi Gomi

Probably the most well-known form of amanitas, amanita muscaria, often known as fly agaric or fly amanita, have been referenced in widespread tradition, together with the pc sport sequence Tremendous Mario.

The visible distortion of objects is one widespread symptom of consuming the mushroom which, because the authors of the analysis famous, knowledgeable the hallucinatory parts in Lewis Carrol's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The protagonist is given some mushroom to eat within the e-book.

Kenji Suetsugu, an affiliate professor at within the Division of Biology at Kobe College, labored with photographer Koichi Gomi on the findings.

"I used to be genuinely shocked. I used to be afraid the squirrel would possibly get an upset abdomen," Suetsugu advised Newsweek. "However, the identical particular person squirrel returned a couple of days later to proceed feeding on a panther cap mushroom, main us to conclude that it's extremely possible that these squirrels can safely eat toxic mushrooms."

The authors stated their observations counsel there's a symbiotic relationship between the squirrels and poisonous mushrooms. Not solely do the squirrels possible profit from consuming the mushrooms, however they might be serving to distribute mushroom spores too.

Suetsugu stated the poison discovered within the mushrooms may nonetheless deter different animals who may not have what seems to be a mutually useful relationship.

It's thought that mushrooms such because the amanita are toxic to dissuade animals from consuming them.

Nowadays, the symbiotic relationship between the squirrels and mushrooms is hypothetical, nevertheless. The analysis poses quite a few questions warranting additional research, the authors stated.

How can squirrels survive consuming toxins "deserves future research. Because it stands, we can not reply the query," Suetsugu stated.

"Another squirrels are additionally identified to eat toxic mushrooms, however the primary level of this research is that we have been ready to determine that the identical people eat them each day," he stated.