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It was shit, literally:

""Whether it was the largest collection of lizard shit in the world is uncertain," he said."


Student fuming over loss of lizard dung

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A British graduate student was left "reeling" after his university threw out a bag of lizard excrement he had spent seven years collecting in the rainforests of the Philippines, he said on Friday.

Daniel Bennett had collected 35 kilograms of faeces of the rare butaan lizard during field work abroad, as part of his PhD research at Leeds University in northern England.

But he was devastated on returning from the Philippines to find that the bag, which was unmarked, had been thrown out with the rubbish in a clear-out of his laboratory.

"To some people it might have been just a bag of lizard shit," he told Times Higher Education, which ran the story under the headline "Oh crap, there goes my work."

"But to me it represented seven years of painstaking work searching the rainforest with a team of reformed poachers to find the faeces of one of the world's largest, rarest and most mysterious lizards.

"Its loss left me reeling and altered the course of my life forever."

The butaan is closely related to the komodo dragon, although it is extremely reclusive, so methods usually used to study the komodo are not suitable for the butaan.

The University has offered him 500 pounds ($1,000) in compensation and an apology, after the student lodged an official complaint about the loss.

But Mr Bennett says this is not enough, and has vowed to "see them in court".

"Whether it was the largest collection of lizard shit in the world is uncertain," he said.

"But it certainly contained the only dietary sample from that little-known species Varanus olivaceus, and probably the most complete dietary record of any single population of animals in South East Asia."

In a statement the university said: "The loss of these samples was an unfortunate mistake. They were thrown away in error because they were in an unmarked bag.

"Lessons have been learned and protocols improved to ensure this cannot happen again. Mr Bennett is due to graduate with his PhD this year, subject to minor corrections to his thesis unrelated to the loss of the materials."

-AFP​
 

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Yep, it's gotta be said. First rule re: scientific experimental material: ALWAYS LABEL IT. Exhaustively.
 

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should have been labeled, but jesus christ what kind of fucked up uni goes through someones lab and starts throwing stuff out? especially if its stuff thats in a sample bag.

Did they ever stop to wonder that "hey, i wonder why anyone would have 35kg of feces in a lab? oh wells it couldnt possibly be important even though its in a sample bag and its an unusual item we will just throw it out with the trash"
 

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lol sux 2 b him. Cant believe he didnt stop and think "I wonder wat would happen if some1 found this bag of shit?" Stupid tool i hope he takes the uni to court and ends up losing.
 

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Dude, why did he have it in one bag anyway? Second rule of science; don't mix your mofoing samples together man.
Each sample should have been individually wrapped and dated. I mean, if he is testing the dietary record of a rare lizard, why would you mix the shit together. You'd do a test of sample A and say it contains x, y, z, and you'd compare it with a different sample to say how the diet had changed, if it had.

Wot the fuck man
 

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should have been labeled, but jesus christ what kind of fucked up uni goes through someones lab and starts throwing stuff out? especially if its stuff thats in a sample bag.
indeed.

this story upsets me greatly. :(
 

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"To some people it might have been just a bag of lizard shit," he told Times Higher Education, which ran the story under the headline "Oh crap, there goes my work."
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Man, I fucking love the Times, you don't get that kind of A-grade journalism here.
 

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