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Whose poo?

Yeah, you've read it right! Whose poo? This is an interesting exhibition that is going on at the Muséum d'histoire naturelle de la Ville de Genève. The exhibition will run until april 2013.

ate K taking a peek

By the entrance there are these "guess whose poo" images by the wall where a child can lift up to find out if it's from the right animal or not.

As stated on the poster-- Get past the yuk factor! Visit the exhibition!

Let me take you to the room where they have this gigantic poo and and a dung beetle.C'mon, be brave!!

the giant poo

the hardworking dung beetle

It was an educational and entertaining exhibition. Now when I visit the farm with my inquisitive daughters I tend to look for dung beetle at work. Hmmm...this is bad!

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Comments

sheng said…
Hi mayet, thank you for coming over to my blog!
kim said…
that was funny but really cute and intriguing, lol!
Balut said…
hi mayet,
I pass by to check if you got some coconut & pineapple cake from Joy's baking when you came back the second time :) and then I found poo here :P ha ha

THANKS for passing by my blog. have a great day!
Dear Mayet thanks for sharing this and I am sure my daughter will love this, she is 7 years old.
If I live there, I'll surely drop by to learn more about dung beetles. I've ever read that these beetles are one of the great cleaners in the world :)
joy said…
Thanks for sharing. At least nakita ko sa pictures dyan. ANyway, meron pang natira sa cake. hi hi

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