The sharp edges of cube shaped wombat poo could be fatal Vic. Cut feet, birds picking it up and dropping it on your head, stubbed toes etc and the list goes on.
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The sharp edges of cube shaped wombat poo could be fatal Vic. Cut feet, birds picking it up and dropping it on your head, stubbed toes etc and the list goes on.
Could use it for dice Doug, just use a marking pen to put a few number dots on each side...
"Wombats live in burrows that they dig with their sharp claws. They are nocturnal animals, and come out their burrows in the evening to look for food. It is a herbivore, so it only eats grass, tree and shrub roots, bark, leaves, and fungi. Wombat faeces are cube shaped. The wombat will use them to mark things in its territory, so it is common to find the cubes on top of leaves, rocks, and branches. Because of their shape they do not roll off.[2]"
the only comment I can make is that my poo is cube shaped to stop it rolling away and the reason I don't want it rolling away is because my poo does not stink.
the only comment I can make is that my poo is cube shaped to stop it rolling away and the reason I don't want it rolling away is because my poo does not stink.
I thought mine didn't either, but SWMBO tells me differently
the only comment I can make is that my poo is cube shaped to stop it rolling away and the reason I don't want it rolling away is because my poo does not stink.
I thought mine didn't either, but SWMBO tells me differently
the only comment I can make is that my poo is cube shaped to stop it rolling away and the reason I don't want it rolling away is because my poo does not stink.
I thought mine didn't either, but SWMBO tells me differently
Sorry to go back on topic boys! Had a read of that story about possum poo causing skin ulcers, and honestly I cant understand why anybody would handle it?????
If you have to clean up after a possum or kangaroo or even a wombat, wear rubber gloves. Please.
Sorry to go back on topic boys! Had a read of that story about possum poo causing skin ulcers, and honestly I cant understand why anybody would handle it?????
If you have to clean up after a possum or kangaroo or even a wombat, wear rubber gloves. Please.
Good for you Gerty. You tell him. It's all wombat's fault. He always goes "off topic"
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