Gigantic Tylo poop

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I'm quite sure this is a tylo poop but I can scarcely believe my eyes.
 

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That's a keeper! A healthy animal takes a healthy dump. What did you feed it? A quail?
 
Just whole nightcrawlers. I smooshed it. It was surely poop. I hope they lay!!
 
I've read that taxidermy is becoming fashionable again, maybe you could get it stuffed and mounted in a case? :) :)
 
Only on this forum is it acceptable to post pictures of poop and get the admiration and approval of others.... :p
 
Only on this forum is it acceptable to post pictures of poop and get the admiration and approval of others.... :p

Perhaps we need a new 'Stools' category on the index page, Or maybe we could compile a calender for 2015? ;)

BTW, your supposed to use the full scientific name in this section. :)
 
Just the name of the thread got me laughing like crazy!

I've read that taxidermy is becoming fashionable again, maybe you could get it stuffed and mounted in a case? :) :)

I agree. In case you were curious, here's how to do it. :rolleyes:

duck taxidermy - Bing Videos

Oh and make sure you pick the right color for the painting part ;)
 
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