I came across a red, slimy, foul-smelling creature in my yard — and the truth about it shocked me.

An Ordinary Morning Turns Strange

It started like any other morning. I stepped into my yard to water the flowers, enjoying the calm air. Then, a sudden, foul odor hit me. My stomach twisted. I scanned the yard, expecting spoiled food or a dead animal.

A Terrifying Discovery

Near the flowerbed, I froze. A strange, reddish mass wriggled faintly in the grass, glistening as if alive. My heart raced. It looked slimy, bright red, and like something straight out of a nightmare.

I stepped closer. The stench intensified, sharp and heavy, like meat left in the sun. I hesitated. Was it a cat’s mysterious catch? A strange animal part? Or, my imagination whispered, something not from this world?

Curiosity Wins

Fear gave way to curiosity. I pulled out my phone and snapped a photo. Then, I searched online, typing: “red slimy mushroom with bad smell.” Seconds later, my screen filled with images identical to what I saw.

The answer shocked me — it wasn’t an animal at all. It was Anthurus archeri, commonly called the Devil’s Fingers mushroom.

Nature’s Strange Creations

Native to Australia and Tasmania, this fungus erupts from an egg-shaped base. Its red, tentacle-like arms stretch outward, releasing a stench of decay. The smell attracts flies that spread its spores. No wonder it looked and smelled so horrifying.

A Yard I Now Avoid

I still steer clear of that corner of the yard. The Devil’s Fingers mushroom remains a chilling reminder that nature can create things so bizarre, they make you question whether you’re truly alone on Earth.