Do you know which poo belongs to which animal? – news Trøndelag

“Do you know who pooped here?” A not entirely unusual question between hikers in the Skau. And faeces are a good clue to reveal which animals are or have been on the move. But how good are you at recognizing different animals on the faeces? You can find out here! NB! Not all the poops that appear in this quiz can be found in Norwegian nature, just so it is said. 1/10 Photo: Askøy municipality Several animals poo balls, which by all means must not be confused with M chocolate. Who do these belong to? Deer Elk Reindeer Roe deer 2/10 Photo: Else Karine Archer / news Who has left this slightly hairy case? Lynx Mountain fox Wolf Wolverine 3/10 Photo: Markrosenrosen / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 3.0 Which exotic animal could have laid this ruka? Hippopotamus Elephant Lion Giraffe 4/10 Photo: Bryant Olsen / Flickr / CC BY 2.0 Fresh! What animal poops in the snow here? Marten Røyskatt Rev Mink 5/10 Photo: Private photo This ruka should be easy to recognize. Or? Bjørn Jerv Lynx Elk 6/10 Photo: Bjørn Christian Tørrissen / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 3.0 This is the animal poo with perhaps the most distinct shape. But who poops such cubes? Lemur Wombat Sloth Koala 7/10 Photo: Ivan Radic / Flickr / CC BY 2.0 Bullets again! But who is behind these then? Otter Elk Badger Hare 8/10 Photo: Josh / Flickr / CC BY 2.0 Which animal is the origin of this draft? Turtle Dog Armadillo Panda 9/10 Photo: Aphidwarrior / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 4.0 Yes, this is actually poop. But what creature does it come from? Mouse Hedgehog Bat Cockroach 10/10 Photo: George Frandsen / Poozeum / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 4.0 A fossil poo must also be included in the quiz. Who does this come from? Mammoth Dinosaur Lizard Saber tiger Your result You must answer all the questions first.



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