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  2. Cecotrope - Wikipedia

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    The act of eating cecotropes is referred to as cecotrophy, which is distinct from coprophagy which is the eating of feces proper. [5] [4] [6] Similarly, cecotropes are not fecal material, so terms such as "soft feces" and "night feces" are technically incorrect. Though cecotropes are sometimes called "night feces," they are produced throughout ...

  3. Taenia pisiformis - Wikipedia

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    Taenia pisiformis, commonly called the rabbit tapeworm, is an endoparasitic tapeworm which causes infection in lagomorphs, rodents, and carnivores. Adult T. pisiformis typically occur within the small intestines of the definitive hosts , the carnivores.

  4. Coprophilous fungus - Wikipedia

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    The distribution of coprophilous fungi is closely linked to the distribution of the herbivores on which they rely, such as rabbits, deer, cattle, horses and sheep. [2] Some species rely on a specific species for dung; for instance, Coprinus radiatus and Panaeolus campanulatus grow almost exclusively on horse feces, [6] while others, such as Panaeolus sphinctrinus, can grow on any feces or even ...

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  8. Animal latrine - Wikipedia

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    Animal latrines (latrine areas, [1] animal toilets, defecation sites) are places where wildlife animals habitually defecate and urinate.Many kinds of animals are highly specific in this respect and have stereotyped routines, including approach and departure. [2]

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