"Our research finally proves that you really can fit a square peg through a round hole."
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99% certain this is the first time I've read the phrase "typical wombat latrine"
Talking about wombats being hit by cars is a common thing, sure enough.... dying from it, not guaranteed. The fuckers can write off a car, get up and walk away from it... Strong bone structure on the head.
(ok, they probably did die later, but its still disconcerting)
Talking about wombats being hit by cars is a common thing, sure enough.... dying from it, not guaranteed. The fuckers can write off a car, get up and walk away from it... Strong bone structure on the head.
(ok, they probably did die later, but its still disconcerting)
If I remember right from my visit to the Sydney zoo, they actually have a very strong bone structure on the backside. That way a wombat can go headfirst into a hole as a defensive posture.
It's comforting, in an oddly inappropriate way, to think I'm not the only one who ever shits a brick.
It’s basically just a scent marker, so it’s only really saying “Kilroy wuz ‘ere”. (Very bad at spelling, wombats. Ref: Ruth Park)According to Scott Carver:
They wombats place these feces at prominent points in their home range, such as around a rock or a log, to communicate with each other.
What are they communicating? Is there a syntax of cubical poo placement involved? Are there dialects of wombat cubical poo language? If wombats communicate in cubical poo, what does swearing look like? What is the wombat equivalent of "Bullshit!"? Do wombats sometimes stack their cubical poo? Would that take wombat communication to a whole new level?
So to make life harder for dung beetles?It’s basically just a scent marker, so it’s only really saying “Kilroy wuz ‘ere”. (Very bad at spelling, wombats. Ref: Ruth Park)According to Scott Carver:
They wombats place these feces at prominent points in their home range, such as around a rock or a log, to communicate with each other.
What are they communicating? Is there a syntax of cubical poo placement involved? Are there dialects of wombat cubical poo language? If wombats communicate in cubical poo, what does swearing look like? What is the wombat equivalent of "Bullshit!"? Do wombats sometimes stack their cubical poo? Would that take wombat communication to a whole new level?
That’s one theory as to why they’re cubical, so they don’t roll away.
It's comforting, in an oddly inappropriate way, to think I'm not the only one who ever shits a brick.
They know what they did...So to make life harder for dung beetles?It’s basically just a scent marker, so it’s only really saying “Kilroy wuz ‘ere”. (Very bad at spelling, wombats. Ref: Ruth Park)According to Scott Carver:
They wombats place these feces at prominent points in their home range, such as around a rock or a log, to communicate with each other.
What are they communicating? Is there a syntax of cubical poo placement involved? Are there dialects of wombat cubical poo language? If wombats communicate in cubical poo, what does swearing look like? What is the wombat equivalent of "Bullshit!"? Do wombats sometimes stack their cubical poo? Would that take wombat communication to a whole new level?
That’s one theory as to why they’re cubical, so they don’t roll away.
It's comforting, in an oddly inappropriate way, to think I'm not the only one who ever shits a brick.
Pics, or it didn't happen.
Also, I don't really want pics.
Certainly not at the same time.It's comforting, in an oddly inappropriate way, to think I'm not the only one who ever shits a brick.
Pics, or it didn't happen.
Also, I don't really want pics.
Building off another quote, I don't want pics of Fatesrider twerking...
As an Aussie I can confirm that wombats are fricking awesome and my spirit animal
Also, they do poo a platonic solid
It's comforting, in an oddly inappropriate way, to think I'm not the only one who ever shits a brick.
Pics, or it didn't happen.
Also, I don't really want pics.
Building off another quote, I don't want pics of Fatesrider twerking...
Are you saying you had a particularly memorable weekend?They are out there, though.
Are you saying you had a particularly memorable weekend?They are out there, though.
Probably both - I've certainly see how much damage they can do to a car.
Individuals appeared not to defecate at random.
Many pellets were dropped at the entrance to or around burrows. Pellets not associated with burrows were usually placed on top of a raised object such as a small log, rock, or grass sod. Groups of pellets were also located in the vicinity of the base of trees. Wombats were also observed to scrape the grass away from a patch of ground and then deposit their faeces beside or on this bare earth.
OMG! My dad always says that "if our dog had a square a$$, we'd have a brick house."
He'll have to change his saying -- "if we had a wombat for a pet, we'd have a brick house." You don't even need the square a$$ . . .
Or maybe I know what to get him for his birthday?
Re-read the article--can't believe I missed this the first time through :
According to a new paper published in the journal Soft Matter
Ms. Ouellette -- you've made my weekend!
That is what I called the dog an ex-girlfriend had... cuz it wouldn't "Lego" me leg... damn mutt...I think I would name a pet wombat "Lego".
I think I would name a pet wombat "Lego".
For Science!Sounds like a shoe-in for an Ignoble Award!
But why are you letting the wombat poop in your shoes?
Probably both - I've certainly see how much damage they can do to a car.
Seems to be a thing that journalists at the scene of "I swerved to avoid an animal" accidents report on the condition of the vehicle occupants but hardly ever say what happened to the animal? Having been the pinball in the middle of a five-car pile-up and after the Intensive Care my brother-in-law still wonders, "what happened to the dog which that driver swerved to avoid?"
The exception seems to be when horses are involved.
Wombats. You don't want to hit them. It's fifty/fifty who comes off worse.
More on scent in the lives of wombats:
Individuals appeared not to defecate at random.Many pellets were dropped at the entrance to or around burrows. Pellets not associated with burrows were usually placed on top of a raised object such as a small log, rock, or grass sod. Groups of pellets were also located in the vicinity of the base of trees. Wombats were also observed to scrape the grass away from a patch of ground and then deposit their faeces beside or on this bare earth.
Having poor eyesight and living in thickets and burrows, the trees thing by wombats makes sense to me: "Look for tree (large; obscures sun). Go to it. Inspect base. Find out what's happening in the neighborhood." Dog owners will understand.
On our property, down by the dams we have an area that we've let revert to an all-natural state. Wild growth with fallen trees and brambles, lots of hideyholes.
Sadly, many are ill: they are extremely susceptible to dog mange and pick it up from strays. :'(
On our property, down by the dams we have an area that we've let revert to an all-natural state. Wild growth with fallen trees and brambles, lots of hideyholes.
Sadly, many are ill: they are extremely susceptible to dog mange and pick it up from strays. :'(
Fox are also susceptible to mange, and some will put out food for the fox with Ivermectin to cure the mange. Might work for wombats. Consult a vet for dosage.
Makes sense. Was wondering how they survive being relatively fast while having poor eyesight. Hard heads apparently.Talking about wombats being hit by cars is a common thing, sure enough.... dying from it, not guaranteed. The fuckers can write off a car, get up and walk away from it... Strong bone structure on the head.
(ok, they probably did die later, but its still disconcerting)
I wonder if the cuboid shape would be related to the need to extract the most water. Spherical/Lozenge shapes will have a lower surface area to volume ratio than a cuboid.
Seems to me at least that since water could only be reclaimed at the surface having a higher amount of surface area for a given volume would make it easier to extract.