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National Poo Museum Opens At Isle of Wight Zoo

A museum dedicated to poo has opened its doors to the public for the very first time in the UK, at the Isle of Wight Zoo. The National Poo Museum exhibits faeces from the animal and human kingdoms.  ITV reports: The National Poo Museum has been created by members of the artist collective Eccleston George and features illuminated resin spheres to show off the different types of poo Various interesting facts are also hidden behind retro toilet lids which line the museum’s walls. The display also includes fossilised poo (coprolites) dating back 140 million years, a tawny owl pellet containing bones and teeth as well as a child’s shoe soiled on by a cat. The exhibition’s curators have said their mission “change forever the way we think about this amazing substance”. Poo 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. But for most of us, under the layers of disgust and taboo, we’re still fascinated by it. – CO-CURATOR NIGEL GEORGE Co-curator Daniel Roberts said one of the aims of the exhibition is also highlight important poo-related issues, “from dog mess to [...]