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Dry animal dung is used as a fuel in many countries around the world.
In this land without trees, animal dung is the main source of fuel.
Place animal dung and water into a round, concrete mixing bowl.
Most of the animal dung produced in today's New York comes from our dogs.
It is usually of plant origin, but often includes some animal dung or bedding.
Ancient Egyptians used the dry animal dung as a source of fuel.
The female can lay 100 to 150 eggs in a batch, usually directly on human or animal dung.
A campfire is a cheerful affair, even when made of dried animal dung.
Like a combination of dried animal dung and weird tropical fruit.
Pottery shards mixed with small stones and animal dung in the dirt.
The agents flee as the facility explodes, covering them in the animal dung.
Widely distributed, it is found in soil, rotting plant material, and animal dung.
To fire the pottery, the Zuni used animal dung in traditional kilns.
An odor rose from the premises: animal dung and decaying vegetation.
Use of animal dung is also possible.
It seems to thrive on nutrient rich location, fertilized by animal dung.
Adults usually feed on rotting fruit and animal dung.
Coprolites - fossil that results when human or animal dung is fossilized.
The meat was roasted over strong-smelling fires of animal dung and roots.
Rhys and another man had started a fire of wood and dried animal dung.
"Unless the plant only grows on animal dung."
The Brooklyn Museum is more than just one work of art that incorporates animal dung."
"Now we have to gather wood, straw, dried animal dung, anything that will bum," Jim said.
Wood, animal dung and crop residues are commonly burned.
Does she cook with gas, electricity, kerosene, wood, coal, candles or animal dung?