There was cow dung all over the field.
The farmer used animal dung as fertilizer to enrich the soil for his crops.
In the wild, dung beetles play a crucial role in recycling and decomposing animal dung.
The zookeepers regularly cleaned the enclosures to remove the dung and maintain a hygienic environment for the animals.
Ecologists study the distribution of dung in ecosystems to understand the impact of herbivores on plant growth.