Underground fungal networks that connect trees and plants, allowing them to share nutrients, water, and even chemical warnings—essentially a biological internet that predates the web by millions of years. Knowing about mycorrhizal networks reframes forests as unified organisms rather than collections of individuals, which changes how you think about interdependence and the cost of isolation.
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