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Scatalog: Quick ID Guide to Southern African Animal Droppings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Scatalog: Quick ID Guide to Southern African Animal Droppings

A quick and quirky ID guide to animal droppings for carnivores, primates, antelope, rats and mice, reptiles and birds. Photographs (mostly life-size) and brief text enable quick identification of the animals responsible for droppings. To confirm identity, summary tables give details of average width, length and typical contents of droppings. A recommended reference for local rangers and field guides, it will be of use to anyone with an interest in wildlife, and even to those who simply enjoy walking and observing in the wild.

Get the Scoop on Animal Poop
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

Get the Scoop on Animal Poop

Discusses animal droppings and their uses, importance, and meaning.

The Scoop on Poop!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

The Scoop on Poop!

Did you know: Elephants poop enough to fill the trunk of a family car ... every day? Fossilized poop is called coprolite and scientists have found coprolites even older than the dinosaurs? Termite colonies use their own poop to help build castles as tall as a house? Award-winning author and photographer Wayne Lynch takes a fun and scientific look at poop in the animal world. Children will be fascinated to find out that some wild animals eat their dung, others use it to send messages or mark their territory, and some even squirt it on themselves to cool off! Filled with amazing facts, animal stories, and colour photographs, The Scoop on Poop will change the way you look at droppings forever. So join Dr. Lynch as he dishes out the scoop on poop, facts on feces, tips on turds, data on dung, and the goods on guano.

All Animals Poo and We Do Too
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

All Animals Poo and We Do Too

All Animals Poo & We Do Too is a book for parents and their kids to enjoy, learn and laugh about together. If you like: Animals Poop Jokes Laughing Fascinating Facts & Fun Rhymes and Badgers that eat Sausages “Now, here’s a bit of Badger news, they’re sausage shaped, a Badger’s poos, But if you go to barbecues, that’s not the sausage I would choose!” Then this book is for you - buy it immediately. "This book has more information on the subject than any encyclopaedia. Everyone must read this important book and share its fabulous facts. (Just not at the breakfast table).” Terry Deary. Award-winning author, Horrible Histories.

Get the Scoop on Animal Poop
  • Language: en

Get the Scoop on Animal Poop

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Discusses animal droppings and their uses, importance, and meaning.

Animal Waste, Water Quality and Human Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 489

Animal Waste, Water Quality and Human Health

Domestic animals contaminate recreational waters and drinking-water sources with excreta and pathogens; but this threat to public health is inadequately understood and is insufficiently addressed in regulations. More than 85% of the world’s faecal wastes is from domestic animals such as poultry, cattle, sheep and pigs. These animals harbor zoonotic pathogens that are transported in the environment by water, especially runoff. However little information exists on health effects associated with exposure to this potential hazard to human health; and water standards focused on control of human fecal contamination do reflect the contribution of non-human fecal contamination to risk. Does compli...

Dog Poop or Fox Poop?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

Dog Poop or Fox Poop?

Animal scat, or poop, can tell an observer not only what kind of animal created it but also what it has been eating. Animal experts pride themselves on identifying stool samples. With this fascinating book, readers can become scat experts as they learn to distinguish dog droppings from fox droppings. They'll learn important points about each animal's behaviors and other essential adaptations, supporting valuable concepts in the elementary science curriculum.

Call of Nature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Call of Nature

'a true gem' —London Naturalist 'I love this book' —Nick Baker The author completes the book with an identification guide to dung itself, so that you can identify the animal that left it behind. Pellets or pats? Scats, spraints, frass, guano, spoor learn your way around different species droppings. There's also a dung-feeder s identification guide that includes the species you re most likely to encounter on an exploration of the dung heap. Journey through the digestive systems of humans, farm and wild animals, and meet some of nature’s ultimate recyclers as they eat, breed in and compete for dung. The fall of bodily waste onto the ground is the start of a race against the clock as a mu...

Animal Poop
  • Language: en

Animal Poop

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2025
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"In Animal Poop, beginning readers will learn to identify different wild animal scat in nature. Carefully leveled text provides defining details for each animal's poop, what may be in it due to the animal's diet, and where to find it, while accompanying photos show both the droppings and the animal that left them. A comprehensive back matter feature quizzes readers, asking them to match each kind of poo with its animal owner. Children can learn more about forest animals and feces online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Animal Poop also features reading tips for teachers and parents, photo labels, a picture glossary, a table of contents, and an index. Animal Poop is part of Jump!'s Find It in Nature! series"--

Whose Poop Is That?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 37

Whose Poop Is That?

Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Poop! Ewwww! No, don’t say “Ewwww.” Ask, “Whose poop is that?” This simple, and yes, charming book asks this question about seven examples of animal poop. By investigating visual clues, young readers can learn to identify the animal through its droppings. For instance, find a sample of poop with bits of bone and tufts of hair. Turn the page to learn it came from a fox! Kelsey Oseid’s illustrations are both accurate and beautiful. Backmatter includes further information about the poop and what scientists can learn from an animal’s droppings. From the Hardcover edition.