A journey through the forest or even our favorite state park usually means encountering a slew of plants and fungi. While most of us are undoubtedly familiar with poison ivy, we might stumble upon some plants or fungi we might not have seen before. One of those fungi just might be the jack-o-lantern mushroom, a poisonous mushroom in Pennsylvania that has a very unique attribute.

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Have you heard of this poisonous mushroom in Pennsylvania? Have you seen one? Share your experience in the comments! While you’re outdoors, keep an eye out for these wild animals in Pennsylvania that you’ll definitely want to avoid.

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