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Can anyone please identify this poo?
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Can anyone please help me identify the animal leaving regular deposits in my courtyard! They don't smell, so am wondering if that rules out Mr fox! |
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Can anyone please identify this poo?
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 19:43:14 +0000, BJC1964
wrote: Hello Everyone Can anyone please help me identify the animal leaving regular deposits in my courtyard! They don't smell, so am wondering if that rules out Mr fox! Why do you think an animal left that fungus? |
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Can anyone please identify this poo?
"BJC1964" wrote
Can anyone please help me identify the animal leaving regular deposits in my courtyard! They don't smell, so am wondering if that rules out Mr fox! Well it certainly is not fox poo (wrong shape, wrong colour and it smells) but I don't think it's poo at all, looks more like a fungus (slime mould?). We had something similar grow one wet year on a grass/gravel road and it looked just like a seaweed. -- Regards Bob Hobden Posting to this Newsgroup from the W.of London. UK |
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Can anyone please identify this poo?
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 19:43:14 +0000, BJC1964
wrote: Hello Everyone Can anyone please help me identify the animal leaving regular deposits in my courtyard! They don't smell, so am wondering if that rules out Mr fox! Why do you think an animal left that fungus? That was my first thought Is it directly on the paving tiles? Break some open and see what is like inside -- Monterey, California USA USDA Zone 9 Sunset Zone 17 |
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