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Tag Archives: droppings

Cool Jobs: Delving into dung

By Roberta Kwok / January 23, 2013
Wood’s colleague, Janet Wilmshurst, studies a piece of moa poop. Credit: Jamie Wood

Scientists uncover fascinating secrets through the study of animal feces

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