> On 03 September 2021 at 07:17 Alan C <c...@lantic.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> Thanks Ralf. Elephant droppings are an important food source for many 
> smaller creatures. Insects, especially butterflies, savour the juices of 
> fresh dung. Many seeds (from pods & fruits) pass through undigested & 
> are sought after by small mammals & birds. Early in the mornings the 
> roads are strewn with Elephant dung - they are intelligent enough to use 
> the roads when there are no cars around but, by mid-day, it has all 
> miraculously been cleaned away. Fortunately there are no Unions involved!

Hmmm.  A group of disparate organisms working together for mutually beneficial 
outcomes?  Sounds very much like a union to me.  Luckily, there are no humans 
involved.  They always bugger stuff up.

> 
> Alan C
> 
> On 02-Sep-21 05:38 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
> > Am 02.09.21 um 16:38 schrieb Daniel J. Matyola:
> >
> >> You are fortunate to live among such exotic and charming animals.
> >
> > Not to mention the charming droppings of those charming animals... :-)
> >
> > Great shot.
> >
> > Ralf
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