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What pooped in my garden?

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madoldbiddy | 09:32 Fri 07th Oct 2005 | Animals & Nature
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This morning I found mystery feces on my patio and I have no idea who/what did the deed. Its quite small - 2 bits, one 1" long, the other 1/2", about a quarter inch wide. Way too small for a cat. I imagine a rat's would be like mouse's but on steroids and its not like that. I would guess too small for a fox? Could it be hedgehog <hopefull look>?
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To make that clearer since the site had its way with my post, one bit was 1 inch long by 1 quarter inch wide , the other 1 half inch long by 1 quater inch wide. Thanks to any and all for an ID! :-)
ok lets get to the eugh! factor...what was the colour and texture?
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Hedgehog?
What was the smell like?
Could be a toad - their droppings are surprisingly large.   Try dissolving it in water and then you can see what the food is - bones or insect wing cases.
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Thanks to all for your replies. The color is dark brown with white flecks in it, pretty solid looking. I think I'll give the smell test a miss, thank you (that pegged the euch factor meter!) :-)
Ihad the same and after some patient observation, discovered that the faeces belonged to a large frog. Don't kill it, it's just after the slugs. Either that or you've got a hell of a rat!
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I think we may have solved the mystery - our neighbour has reported a hedgehog has moved into his yard. I've had no sightings but our fence is no block for a wee hedgehog. :-)

 

Thanks to all who replied!

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