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A poll, of 2,000 adults in the UK, found 22 per cent can't help but giggle when a bird poos on someone’s head.
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Scientists at the University of Leicester are hoping the collection of poo from tigers, elephants, giraffes and other exotic animals, could contain the secret to finding new medical treatments.
A museum has launched an exhibit on different types of poo in response to primary school pupils’ questions. Thackray Museum of Medicine, in Leeds, West Yorks., opened the exhibit, simply named ‘POO!’ ...