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Mycologist David Hibbett answers the internet's burning questions about mushrooms. What's the difference between crimini, button and portobello mushrooms? What are the weirdest mushrooms? Why do "magic" mushrooms exist? How can you tell if they are poisonous or not? David answers all these questions and much more!



Director: Justin Wolfson

Director of Photography: Constantine Economides

Editor: Richard Trammell

Expert: David Hibbett



Line Producer: Joe Buscemi

Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas

Production Manager: Eric Martinez

Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila

Senior Casting Producer: Nicole Ford



Camera Operator: Cloud

Audio: Michael Guggino

Production Assistant: Ryan Coppola



Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch

Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant

Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen

Assistant Editor: Marisa DeMarini

Additional Editor: Paul Tael



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