It can be depending on food eaten
Yes - Red, orange and yellow aren't uncommon.
It is generally caused by dietary fiber not being broken down.
There could be several reasons for your dog to have orange feces, including dietary changes, ingestion of colored food or treats, presence of blood in the stool, or digestive issues. It is recommended to consult your veterinarian to rule out any underlying health problems.
Urine, feces, keratinizing fungi, etc. It could also turn orange after hurling beer and Cheetos, with subsequent use.
You have to find them by digging. You need a radar that can see orange dots. It's not that rare; if you're looking for them, get to Seth, then dig around the guy that needs it so it's an orange dot so not past couple minutes you should find the dinosaur feces.
Green feces can be caused by consuming a diet high in green vegetables or food coloring agents. Orange diarrhea can be a result of the presence of bile in the stool, which may indicate a liver or gallbladder issue. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment for these symptoms in dogs.
I had this game,but now I lost it, but I still no that u can find them evrywhere in the north American area. They r orange dots on the radar.
Feces is correct in America. Faeces is correct in International English.
Because your feces has magical powers that turns anything it touches to feces, and one day your family thought your feces was cookies, ate it, and then they turned into feces! TADAA!
Yes feces does stink.
Yes, children's feces often smells as offensive as adult feces.