Friday, 4 October 2024

#378: Plop Trumps

An appreciation of animal dung may be one thing that those following the GCSE Natural History have to develop. It is a particularly good method of identifying certain speces of animal. It is also a source of nutrient - in some areas such as the tundra, animal burrows can often be located by looking for clumps of flowers in the short Arctic summers.

The Mammal Society has a useful guide on their website.

Why not get some Plop Trumps to hone your skills... I have the number 2 set...


They cost about £6 from a range of places... 

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