Fresh marmoset poop is the absolute worst. Horrible smell and texture.
What does it smell like compared to other animal's poop? Just stronger, or is there something unique about it?
Fresh marmoset poop is the absolute worst. Horrible smell and texture.
Hard to explain but the smell overpowers all other primate poop. Smells sort of like rotting fruit.What does it smell like compared to other animal's poop? Just stronger, or is there something unique about it?
Actually, binturongs do smell like buttered popcorn (which is probably the reason I like binturongs).Oh right, I missed that! I wouldn't have guessed that one. What do they smell like? They're not the ones that smell like buttered popcorn, are they?
Hard to explain but the smell overpowers all other primate poop. Smells sort of like rotting fruit.
Probably their diet. They have very specific nutritional needs so a majority of their diet is Mazuri diet that comes in a can. The other primates get more whole produce.Ah interesting, I wonder what the reason for that is
Probably their diet. They have very specific nutritional needs so a majority of their diet is Mazuri diet that comes in a can. The other primates get more whole produce.
Almost anything with a largely or exclusively fish diet will produce poop that is high on the obnoxious scale to human noses, including sea- shore- and wading birds.Ah ok. I've also heard from some keepers that otter poop can be horrid! Anyone have experience with that, or seals and sea lions?
Can you actually smell the fish in the poop? Or what does it smell like that's so bad?Almost anything with a largely or exclusively fish diet will produce poop that is high on the obnoxious scale to human noses, including sea- shore- and wading birds.
Oh wow! How does that smell compare to say, rotten chicken eggs? Is it a lot worse?At the time I worked at Walsrode, several of the keepers collected privatly bird-eggs but of course only infirtile eggs ( and onces which didn't hatch ) and with allowness of the park-leader. I also had a small collection of eggs and one day - by cleaning the penguin-enclosure - we discovered some old penguin-eggs in several of the old nests. Because I didn't had penguin-eggs in my collection untill then, I decided to blow the eggs empty.
Carefully a small hole was made at the top of the first egg and then.... the egg exploded ! Believe me, this is one of the worst smells you can imagenate !
After getting some fresh air I later tried to blow out the other eggs and luckily these didn't explode and I had one more egg-species in my collection.
Ah ok. I've also heard from some keepers that otter poop can be horrid! Anyone have experience with that, or seals and sea lions?
Yes it smells like VERY rotten egg with a little bit of extra smell of VERY rotten fish !
Done a big cat experience last year and a Tiger pissed on me. went on my jeans and it stank all day, when got home, washed them twice and could still smell it so binned them.
It smelt like something was dead.
I've worked with NAROs and ASCOs. Otter poop definitely stinks and it has a not-so-appealing texture (really slimy and liquid-y). It usually seems to be a contender for "worst poop" but I honestly don't even mind it that much.
Can you actually smell the fish in the poop? Or what does it smell like that's so bad?
Hard to describe since it's been a while, but it's close to nauseating, and it goes for those that eat shellfish or other marine invertebrates. I used to work tending an aviary that included a Roseate Spoonbill that took a dislike to me. It used to hop around overhead while I was in aviary, trying to poop-bomb me. The one day it hit me, between the corrosiveness of what it dumped on me and the smell that just couldn't be washed out, I had to throw the shirt out.