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National Poo Museum opens doors on Isle of Wight | National Poo Museum opens doors on Isle of Wight |
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A museum dedicated to excrement, with examples from the animal and human world, has opened to the public. | A museum dedicated to excrement, with examples from the animal and human world, has opened to the public. |
The exhibition at the Isle of Wight Zoo features faeces from animals such as elks and lions as well as a human baby. | The exhibition at the Isle of Wight Zoo features faeces from animals such as elks and lions as well as a human baby. |
The National Poo Museum has been created by members of the artist collective Eccleston George. | The National Poo Museum has been created by members of the artist collective Eccleston George. |
"Poo is all around us and inside us, but we ignore it," said co-curator Daniel Roberts. | |
Twenty illuminated resin spheres show off the different types of faeces with facts hidden behind toilet lids on the museum walls. | Twenty illuminated resin spheres show off the different types of faeces with facts hidden behind toilet lids on the museum walls. |
Samples of faeces have been gathered from around the world as well as donations received from the Isle of Wight Zoo and Dinosaur Isle museum. | Samples of faeces have been gathered from around the world as well as donations received from the Isle of Wight Zoo and Dinosaur Isle museum. |
The display also includes fossilised poo (coprolites) dating back 140 million years as well as a tawny owl pellet containing bones and teeth. | The display also includes fossilised poo (coprolites) dating back 140 million years as well as a tawny owl pellet containing bones and teeth. |
It also covers issues such as dog mess and the lack of access to sanitation in developing countries. | It also covers issues such as dog mess and the lack of access to sanitation in developing countries. |
Nigel George, one of the exhibition's curators, said the subject "provokes strong reactions". | Nigel George, one of the exhibition's curators, said the subject "provokes strong reactions". |
"Small children naturally delight in it but later we learn to avoid this yucky, disease-carrying stuff, and that even talking about poo is bad," he said. | "Small children naturally delight in it but later we learn to avoid this yucky, disease-carrying stuff, and that even talking about poo is bad," he said. |
"But for most of us, under the layers of disgust and taboo, we're still fascinated by it." | "But for most of us, under the layers of disgust and taboo, we're still fascinated by it." |
Organisers prepared the faeces using a specially-built drying machine - stick insect droppings were desiccated completely in about an hour, while lions' samples took a fortnight to dry out. | Organisers prepared the faeces using a specially-built drying machine - stick insect droppings were desiccated completely in about an hour, while lions' samples took a fortnight to dry out. |
The attraction is on show at the Sandown zoo through the spring and summer before going on tour. | The attraction is on show at the Sandown zoo through the spring and summer before going on tour. |
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