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Maryland Zoo Lets You Name Poop After Your Ex
The 'Dollars for Dung' fundraiser allows people to name an imaginary pile of poop after someone they'd like to tell off.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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The Maryland Zoo is offering a unique way for people to get back at their ex-partners this Valentine's Day - by naming an imaginary pile of poop after them. The 'Dollars for Dung' fundraiser allows people to purchase a $5-$20 certificate with their ex's name on it, which can then be 'hurled' at them. The zoo says the proceeds will support its animal care and conservation work.
Why it matters
This quirky fundraiser taps into the age-old desire to get back at an ex in a humorous and harmless way. It also highlights the creative ways zoos are finding to engage the public and raise funds for their important work.
The details
The Maryland Zoo isn't actually collecting real piles of dung to name after people's exes. Instead, they are offering digital certificates that can be printed out and 'hurled' at the ex in question. The certificates are priced at $5, $10, $15, and $20, with the proceeds going towards the zoo's animal care and conservation efforts.
- The 'Dollars for Dung' fundraiser is being offered in the lead-up to Valentine's Day 2026.
The players
Maryland Zoo
A zoo located in Maryland that is offering the unique 'Dollars for Dung' fundraiser to allow people to name imaginary piles of poop after their ex-partners.
The takeaway
This quirky fundraiser shows how zoos are getting creative to engage the public and raise funds, tapping into the universal desire to get back at an ex in a harmless and humorous way.
