19th-century Londoners would drink where they poop
In the 19th century in London, the river Thames was used as a sewer but also as a source of water for drinking.
In the 19th century in London, the river Thames was used as a sewer but also as a source of water for drinking.
Poop can be found on a lot of surfaces. Here are 15 unexpected places where you can find traces of poop.
A woman took some giraffe poop from Kenya to the United States to make a necklace but she was detained at the airport while the box was destroyed.
Some coprolite samples from Puerto Rico revealed information about pre-Columbian Caribbeans eating plants.
Poop can be everywhere. According to some analysis, poop traces have been found in the most unexpected places.
A former senior zookeeper collected animal poop and organized an exhibition at Kingstone’s Fusebook, a new cultural center.
Scientists found a peculiar frog in Papua New Guinea that resembles bird poo called Crater Mountain Treehole Frog.
An Italian metal band of the early ’90s reissued their album, which was distinguished by irony and toilet humor.
A photographer and artist published a book with peculiar photos of Nazi soldiers taking a dump during WWII.
A Russian artist made a poop sculpture in St. Petersburg but he was sentenced by Russian authorities according to the penal code.