What is another word for Mutinus Caninus?

Pronunciation: [mjˈuːtɪnəs kˈanɪnəs] (IPA)

Mutinus Caninus is the scientific name given to a surprisingly phallic-looking fungal species commonly known as the 'dog stinkhorn'. Though its name might seem strange, there are several synonyms used to describe this fascinating organism. These include the 'dog's dick', 'dog's prick', and 'pripis'. The fungus is often bright red or pink in color and leaves a pungent smell to attract flies for its spores to disperse. Despite its uncommon appearance, mutinus caninus plays an important role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter and improving soil fertility.

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