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Strange But True Stuff Worth More Than You Imagine

NGEC By NGEC Last updated: March 28, 2025 5 Min Read
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There are some things animals produce that the average person would never imagine are worth a lot of money.  In fact, the first time many people hear about these, they often have to double check the sourcing to be sure the information is correct. But,  it is.  Here are five strange but true things that animals produce which are worth far more money than you would ever imagine:

Ambergris (Whale Vomit):  Articles abut Ambergris show up in the news every few years. A person is walking along the beach and comes across some disgusting blob and for some unexplainable reason has an irresistible notion to pick it up.  Later they find out it’s whale vomit (also called ambergris) which is a highly sought after ingredient for perfume. If it is good-quality vomit, the ambergris can be sold for up to $10 per gram, with the finest grades fetching many times more than this.

civet crapKopi luwak (Civet Droppings): The most expensive coffee in the world has a special fermenting process that you probably don’t want to know about if you are going to try it. The civet likes to dine on coffee beans and what goes in one end eventually comes out the other. It seems that as the coffee goes through the civet’s system, the beans acquires a unique taste. This unique taste makes it the most expensive coffee in the world and can fetch $300 per pound due to the limited quantities produced each year.

bird nestBird Spit: The white nest cliff swift build their nests high in caves near the sea using their saliva. The swallow secretes a sticky substance from one if its glands which is similar to our salivary gland. This is used as an adhesive to bind twigs, leaves and other nesting material together to make the nest. Not only did someone at some point decide to climb up to get the nest, once seeing that it was made of bird spit they figured it would be good to make a meal out of it. Of course, now it’s a delicacy worth a lot of money — fetching $2,000 to $3,000 per kilogram.

bat crapGuano (Bat or Seabird Droppings): While it would be safe to assume most people wouldn’t find anything special, let alone valuable, about large piles of seabird and bat droppings, there have actually been wars fought to control them in the past. Called guano, it’s highly prized due to its effectiveness as a fertilizer and in the past, as a gunpowder ingredient (due to high levels of phosphorus and nitrogen). So what is guano worth? Mining guano is a $1.4 billion industry.

trilobite fossilTrilobite Fossils: These ancient sea creatures lived long ago, but trilobites are well-known (at least to collectors) and are probably the second-most famous fossil group after the dinosaurs. They are also relatively easy to locate around the world including places such as U-Dig. While most Trilobites are fairly common and worth only a few dollars, rare trilobite specimens can be worth their weight in gold and museum quality specimens can be worth 6 figures.

So, the next time you are wandering around in nature and you come across something that looks disgusting and nobody would imagine it to be worth something, you might want to pick it up. Someday someone might get a crazy idea and you’ll find that it will be worth its weight in gold.

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