No matter what kind of animal you are, chances are you’re going to have to poop at one point or another. After the body takes in food and it passes through the digestive system, the leftovers your ...
An elephant may be hundreds of times larger than a cat, but when it comes to pooping, it doesn’t take the elephant hundreds of times longer to heed nature’s call. In fact, both animals will probably ...
Children with functional constipation often report that they do not feel the urge to defecate. A recent study has used colonic manometry to show that these children are aware of the urge to defecate, ...
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Swooping and Pooping: These Seabirds Only Defecate in Mid-Air and it’s Helping the Ocean
Poo is big business in the open ocean. It's a vital source of nutrients for many aquatic plants, and helps sequester vast amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. But studying poo and pooing behavior in ...
I enjoyed Jason Bittel's article on sloths (23/30 December 2017, p 44). I was perplexed, however, by the statement that the reason sloths climb down to the forest floor to defecate, then bury the mess ...
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