That is the correct spelling of "guano" (bird droppings used as fertilizer).
They are the W words "was" (wuz) and "what" (wut).
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Guana is word in the Spanish language. It is used to describe the feces and urine of certain animals such as bats that live in caves, seabirds and seals.
Be reassured, there is no guano in Oreos.
yes it's poop
Guano is bat faeces and they are NOT dangerous.
Alb- is a prefix that means white. ie. 'Albino'
Guano Apes was created in 1994.
the guano islands act
That is the correct spelling of "guano" (bird droppings used as fertilizer).
Look where bats nest. Guano is what they excrete.
They are the W words "was" (wuz) and "what" (wut).
Yes, guano is bat feaces (poop).
There is no actual "Guano Island". There is a Guano Island Act, which is a federal legislation passed by the US Congress on 18 August 1856. It enables US citizens to take possession of islands containing guano deposits. Guano is the droppings of bats, seabirds, and seals. It is a highly prized fertilizer.