Page 2 — Why It’s Pink Now (But Won’t Stay That Way)
The organism in the photo is stemonitis, a type of slime mold.
According to experts:
- The pink color means it’s immature
- As it develops, it darkens
- Eventually, it turns brown or black
That explains the two-tone appearance — viewers were seeing multiple life stages at once.
Slime molds don’t grow like plants.
They don’t spread like typical fungi.
And they don’t behave the way most people expect from something growing on a wall.
That’s because…
They aren’t mold.
They aren’t fungus.
They’re something else entirely.
Read what slime molds actually are — and why scientists find them so strange ⬇️⬇️⬇️