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You might not have given bird pee and poo too much thought before but there's more to the white splatters we see than you may have realised.
Dr Alex Bond, Senior Curator of Birds at the Museum, explains the science behind how birds deal with food waste.
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@ArachnerdGC

7 months ago

Love the music choice!

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@therumjiggler6879

7 months ago

I found a drop of blood in the snow once with no tracks, do birds have periods?

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