If you see feces in your daily life, you will definitely feel disgusted. Even if you like to keep pets at home, you definitely don’t like to be a poop scooper! But people will definitely dislike the feces of common animals such as cows and dogs, but there are some plant feces that can be made into things that everyone uses daily. Maybe you don’t know it after using it. Some animal excrement can even be made into food, but you may not be able to buy this food if you have money! For example, the following four types of animal feces. Compared to the last one, the feces used in cat poop coffee is nothing and can only be ranked second.
What are the 4 precious animal feces?
Fourth place: Panda feces
As China’s national treasure, pandas are not only exquisite, but also have a special impact on the feces they excrete.
As we all know, giant pandas mainly feed on bamboo. Since bamboo contains a lot of crude fiber, pandas cannot completely digest it. Pandas can only absorb 30% of bamboo when eating it, and the remaining 70% is bamboo fiber.
So the feces excreted by pandas also have the fragrance of bamboo. It is for this reason that some people use it as spice or paper towels, making it worthy of being a national treasure of the country!
The picture below shows paper made from panda excrement.
(Picture: The chairman of the Calligraphy Association writes on panda paper with a pen on the spot.)
The chairman of the Calligraphy Association talked about his experience: Not bad, the paper is smoother. It feels different from the paper I have used before.
Third place: Feces of the Flying Squirrel. The Flying Squirrel lives mostly in forests and is also a rare protected animal. If panda feces made into paper towels is a prospect for feces utilization, then the value of the panda's feces has been determined. The feces of the flying squirrel has certain medicinal value and is also a very expensive traditional Chinese medicine. In traditional Chinese medicine, the feces of the flying squirrel is called Wulingzhi, and it has a good effect in promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis when used as medicine. However, because the number of the compound-toothed flying squirrel itself is rare, Wulingzhi is also a rare traditional Chinese medicine, which can be bought by those who have money.
Second place: civet cat feces. I believe many coffee lovers have heard of this. The famous cat poop coffee is made from the feces of this cat, and a cup of cat poop coffee is The price is also more expensive than ordinary coffee, but compared to the following, the feces used in cat poop coffee is nothing.
First place: Sperm whale feces. When many netizens heard the name of this kind of feces, they felt that this kind of feces had a high-end and classy feel. Sperm whales are so big. What's so mysterious about it? In fact, the function of this kind of feces is the function of ambergris. We all know that ambergris is very precious and has high medical value, and the quantity is very rare. It is not easy to get the feces of sperm whales, so this Even if you have money, you may not be able to buy feces.
Ambergris
Dried intestinal secretions of sperm whales. It is taken from the intestinal secretions of slaughtered sperm whales (that is, whale feces, which is the gray-black waxy excrement secreted by the gastrointestinal tract of sperm whales after swallowing cuttlefish).
Efficacy: It has a sweet taste, fishy smell, and astringent nature. It has the functions of promoting qi and blood circulation, dispersing stagnation and relieving pain, diuresis and stranguria, regulating qi and resolving phlegm. It is used to treat cough, asthma, dyspnea, abdominal pain, etc. disease.
This strain is the most valuable traditional Chinese medicine among all types of animal excrement, and is extremely rare.
Finally, for the 4 most precious animal feces, cat feces only ranks second, and the first place is hard to find.
The four precious animal excrements are ranked in order: sperm whale excrement, civet cat excrement, compound-toothed flying squirrel excrement, and panda excrement.