"Coprolith" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A coprolith is a fossilized piece of excrement, usually a relic from a prehistoric animal such as a dinosaur. It is often used in paleontology and archaeology to infer the diet, habitat, and behavior of ancient creatures.
Copra is the dried meat, or kernel, of the coconut. It is a primary product of the coconut industry and is often used in the production of coconut oil, coconut milk, and other coconut-based products.
The Coprinaceae family, also known as the ink cap family, is a group of fungi that includes over 500 species of cup-shaped mushrooms. They are characterized by their ability to release a dark ink-like substance when injured, which helps to protect them from predators.
Coprolite is a fossilized feces, typically of a prehistoric or ancient animal, such as a dinosaur or mammoth.
Coprology is the study of feces, which includes their composition, formation, and disposal. It is a branch of medical science that deals with the analysis of stools to diagnose and manage various diseases, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract.
A coprophagist is a person who practices coprophagy, which is the act of eating or consuming feces.