If you're tracking an animal, tracks and dung are called spoor.
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Dung, footprints, plants, and other tracks
Tracks and dung are classified as trace fossils. Unlike body fossils, which are remnants of the actual organisms, trace fossils provide evidence of the activities and behaviors of ancient life forms. They offer insights into how organisms moved, interacted with their environment, and their feeding habits. Trace fossils are valuable for understanding the ecology and behavior of past organisms.
They're called dung beetles for a reason. It's dung.
Dung, footprints, plants, and other tracks
Evidence of an organism's activities is recorded in trace fossils. These include tracks, fossilized dung, and burrow casts.
Dung beetles are a family of beetles. The superfamily is called "Scarabaeoidea".
Bull dung is excrement from the male of the bovine species. Sometimes called cow pies.
Dung beetles are a group of insects that use the droppings of other animals as food. This helps to keep the land clear of the droppings of larger animals, such as cattle, pigs, and deer. There are more than 5,000 kinds of dung beetles that eat nothing in their lives except feces.
Evidence of an organism's activities is recorded in trace fossils. These include tracks, fossilized dung, and burrow casts.