This exhibition at the Texas Discovery Gardens brings together the most comprehensive collection of information currently available in regards to the growth and propagation of Nomadic Fungi.
Nomadic Fungi are a mutated species that have functionally adapted to feed on automobiles. They have the capacity to infiltrate cars and extract nutrients directly from them by rapidly biodegarding materials made from oil, plastic, and synthetic rubber, The Nomadic Fungi Institute believes these voracious fungi constitute a serious threat to our nation's transportation system and ultimately to the American way of life.
It is understandable that for a large portion of the public, the idea of a giant fungus eating cars is a bit hard to swallow. It takes more than a well rehearsed elevator speech to convince people that if the threat of nomadic fungi is not taken seriously there is a strong possibility we as a society will soon be riding horse drawn wagons on our morning commute.
Dr. B.F. Smith established the Nomadic Fungi Institute in 2013. Since its inception, NFI has been aggressively investigating and documenting all events pertaining to unusually large mushrooms attached to cars. It is the mission of the Nomadic Fungi Institute to inform the public by way of exhibitions, publications and social media about the threat this fungus poses to modern society.
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