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What is coprography?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

i think it is the study of animal droppings being eaten by other animals

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What is 'copography'?

This is a miss-spelling of the word coprography. The trait of some animals such as lagomorphs (Rabits, Guinea Pigs and Hares) to eat their own faeces (dung)


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This is a miss-spelling of the word coprography. The trait of some animals such as lagomorphs (Rabits, Guinea Pigs and Hares) to eat their own faeces (dung)


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