File:African elephant dung.jpg

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Elephant dung, or elephant feces, is quite distinctive due to its size and content.

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English: It often contains a lot of plant material, as elephants are herbivores and their digestion is not very efficient. The dung can be useful in various ways: it helps in seed dispersal, enriches the soil, and can be used as a natural fertilizer. In some cultures, it's even used for crafting and building materials.
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