Babies often have green poo or yellow poo as it passes through the system so quickly
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Many herbivores with inefficient digestion also have green feces. Goose droppings in my office park are almost indistinguishable from wet grass clippings. Almost.
Cows - use to shovel the stuff at the dairy farm
Lagomorphs, a family of mammals including rabbits and pikas, leave green droppings after they eat fresh vegetation. They then re-eat the feces and re-digest them. After the second digestion, the feces will be brown as more nutriment is extracted.
Any animal can have green feces if it has an upset stomach or diarrhea.
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Yes, some animals like birds, reptiles, and insects can have green feces due to their diet of green plants or algae. The green color is often a result of the presence of chlorophyll or biliverdin in their digestive system.
Dog feces are organic. They still have material in them that other animals would be willing to digest like bacteria or bugs.
Some animals that eat feces of other animals include dung beetles, flies, certain species of birds like vultures, and some types of worms. This behavior is commonly known as coprophagy and helps these animals recycle nutrients from the feces.
Bird rarely digest the seeds they have eaten which causes them to be released in their feces. This helps plants seeds spread. Birds are not the only ones who help this process most animals who live off berries and veggies can have seeds in their feces.
thats because they need food so they feed on dead animals...
The parasite commonly transmitted from animals to humans through contact with contaminated feces is Toxoplasma gondii. This parasite can be found in the feces of infected cats and can be acquired by humans through contact with contaminated soil or unwashed vegetables. It can lead to toxoplasmosis, a disease that can be especially harmful to pregnant women and individuals with weakened immune systems.