Kangaroo Dung Used to Make Paper
From the folks over at Discovery Channel:
So far there are two versions of the roo poo paper. "One is a pure version, which is dark and actually looks quite pooey," said Gair, adding the paper doesn't actually smell. She said the paper's appearance depends on what the kangaroo has eaten. "If we add a little bit of cotton it lightens it up," she said. "I actually prefer it that way because you get to see the bits of individual fibers (from bush grasses) and the bits of gum nut and leaf all through it."
So far there are two versions of the roo poo paper. "One is a pure version, which is dark and actually looks quite pooey," said Gair, adding the paper doesn't actually smell. She said the paper's appearance depends on what the kangaroo has eaten. "If we add a little bit of cotton it lightens it up," she said. "I actually prefer it that way because you get to see the bits of individual fibers (from bush grasses) and the bits of gum nut and leaf all through it."
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