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By Anouk Zijlma, About.com Guide to Africa Travel

Dung Showering and Other Poopy Facts

Friday July 31, 2009
elephant dung animal dung africa safari Checking out animal dung always makes an African safari more interesting. You're more likely to encounter animal scat before the animal itself, so here are a few fascinating facts to help you relate to the wild creatures around you:

Hippo Dung:
What is Dung-showering? It's what hippos do to mark their territories and warn off predators or aggressors. Some females dung shower to show submission. Basically they shoot copious amounts of dung and urine out of their rear ends and then flap their tails to spray it around. A fully grown hippo dumps some 60 lbs (27kg's) of excrement into the river or lake where s/he lives every day. The dung shower is as impressive in volume as it is malodorous. Because of the huge amount a hippo consumes and therefore poops, it also plays a significant role in keeping plankton, worms (and therefore fish), alive and well fed.

Hyena Excrement:
Hyena dung is white (when dry) because of the large amounts of calcium it consumes when crunching up the bones of its scavenged kill. A team of researchers excavating a cave near Johannesburg, South Africa, recently discovered five human hairs at least 200,000 years old in fossilized hyena dung, thus exceeding the record for the oldest known hairs by more than 190,000 years.

Crocodile Poop:
Ancient Egyptians used crocodile dung as an early method of birth control. Medical texts written on papyrus dating back to 1850 BC apparently verify crocodile poop as a key ingredient to reducing a woman's fertility.

Elephant Number 2:
You can make paper out of elephant dung -- check out this online shop if you would like to buy some. Apparently it really doesn't smell. It's also useful for creating art; Turner Prize winning artist Chris Ofili used elephant dung in all his paintings (and won $30,000 for them).

Lion Stool:
Real essence of lion dung is used in this fabulous product called "silent roar" which apparently repels cats. Not quite sure how you would verify its authenticity but no doubt it has an unpleasant odor.

Rhino Doodie:
Rhino dung has been auctioned off on e-bay by an international conservation group working to save this rare animal from extinction. Four lots of poop were sold in 2007 under the banner "Buy Endangered Feces to Save an Endangered Species".

Giraffe Droppings:
Giraffes expel pellet-like poo and since they fall from a great height, they scatter on impact. Apparently, they make excellent toys.

Image of Elephant Feces -- © Anouk Zijlma

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