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<blockquote data-quote="Al R" data-source="post: 7766405" data-attributes="member: 7565"><p>While walking the dogs I often pick up sheep poo to see the activity inside but I have no idea what they are inside.</p><p>I know 3 new species of Dung beetles were found here in circa 2006.</p><p></p><p>Found loads of these critters this evening but no idea what they are?</p><p>[ATTACH=full]988156[/ATTACH]There is a small spider/mite looking thing on this one below.[ATTACH=full]988157[/ATTACH]</p><p>Then this one you can see the white clover seeds the sheep have eaten and are re populating the fields with.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]988158[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>No obvious dung beetles in this field but the burrowing through the faeces shows they’ve been through, found 9 big ones in a faeces the size of an egg the other day though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al R, post: 7766405, member: 7565"] While walking the dogs I often pick up sheep poo to see the activity inside but I have no idea what they are inside. I know 3 new species of Dung beetles were found here in circa 2006. Found loads of these critters this evening but no idea what they are? [ATTACH type="full"]988156[/ATTACH]There is a small spider/mite looking thing on this one below.[ATTACH type="full"]988157[/ATTACH] Then this one you can see the white clover seeds the sheep have eaten and are re populating the fields with. [ATTACH type="full"]988158[/ATTACH] No obvious dung beetles in this field but the burrowing through the faeces shows they’ve been through, found 9 big ones in a faeces the size of an egg the other day though [/QUOTE]
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