Do Ants Have Arseholes?

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A hilarious parody of the popular series of New Scientist question and answer books Does Anything Eat Wasps? and Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze?

How easy is it to fall off a log? Where is the middle of nowhere? Do we really have no bananas? The readers of Old Git magazine are a batty, befuddled, potty-mouthed bunch, who seem to spend a significant chunk of their spare time corresponding with the publication's popular letters page.  Do Ants Have Arseholds? is a very funny, very silly collection of questions and answers taken from this column, none of which has any basis whatsoever in fact. A must for all those who relish a heady mixture of shaggy-dog stories, toilet humor, and utter lack of insight.

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Jon Butler and Bruno Vincent both work in publishing.

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"A very funny spoof of pop-science collections." —Telegraph

"The finest example of man-friendly Q&A bog books out there."  —Zoo

"Every year, one funny book seems to stand out from all the others. This year, it’s Do Ants Have Arseholes?... a rip-roaring parody…"  —The Spectator

"The book being touted as this year's can't-miss, downstairs-loo-fixture of a dead-cert publishing-phenomenon-cum-stocking-filler sensation…"  —The Guardian

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