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8 unexpected uses for elephant dung - Africa Geographic
Written by: Willow Alexandria Brough. An estimated 130,000 elephants occur seasonally in Botswana, meaning they produce about 13,000 metric tons of manure daily in that country! It is unsurprising that people have thought up some pretty creative uses for elephant dung over the years.
Don't pooh-pooh it: Making paper from elephant dung - BBC News
An adult African Elephant produces 50kg of dung from every 250kg of food consumed. By Gitonga Njeru. Business reporter, Kenya. While elephant poachers are only interested in the animals'...
Elephant Poop: Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know - AZ Animals
Elephant dung is more than just animal waste or soil fertilizer. It can be utilized for so much more! The waste coming from elephants is generally called dung, and perhaps you don’t see them very often, but you already know they are way bigger than your dog or cat’s poop. So, what does elephant dung look like? Does it smell?
The Ecological Importance of Elephant Dung
These gentle giants, known as the largest land mammals on the planet, produce a significant amount of dung each day. In this article, we will explore the various uses and ecological significance of elephant dung, highlighting its versatility and contributions to the environment.
8 Unexpected Uses For Elephant Dung | TravelAwaits
1. Paper. This is one of my personal favorites. Elephants have rather inefficient digestive systems, only digesting around 45 percent of what they eat. Elephants are herbivores, with very high fiber diets, so much of this undigested matter passes straight through them pretty much intact.
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