What rare funji are found by snuffling dog and pigs?

This is a tricky one! While dogs and pigs can certainly sniff out delicious things, they wouldn't be finding "rare funji" (fungi) in the sense of a rare, sought-after type of mushroom. Here's why:

* Safety: Many wild mushrooms are poisonous, and dogs and pigs have no way of distinguishing safe from deadly fungi. Letting them forage for mushrooms is a risky idea.

* Smell: While some mushrooms have strong aromas, the scent isn't necessarily what would attract a dog or pig. They're more likely to be drawn to things like truffles, which are a type of underground fungus, but not typically considered "funji."

* Foraging: Dogs and pigs are scavengers, and their sniffing skills are usually directed towards finding food sources like roots, insects, and decaying matter. They aren't specifically trained to sniff out rare mushrooms like truffle hunters are.

If you're interested in rare fungi, it's best to:

* Consult with experts: Talk to mushroom identification groups, mycologists, or local experts who can guide you safely.

* Learn to identify: Take classes or study identification guides to learn which mushrooms are safe to eat.

* Respect nature: Only collect what you need, and leave the rest for the ecosystem.

Let me know if you have any more questions about fungi! 🍄