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  2. Coprophagia - Wikipedia

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    Chickens also eat their own feces. [24] [25] Other countries, such as Canada, have banned chicken litter for use as a livestock feed. [26] The young of elephants, giant pandas, koalas, and hippos eat the feces of their mothers or other animals in the herd, to obtain the bacteria required to properly digest vegetation found in their ecosystems. [27]

  3. Feces - Wikipedia

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    Some may specialize in feces, while others may eat other foods. Feces serve not only as a basic food, but also as a supplement to the usual diet of some animals. This process is known as coprophagia , and occurs in various animal species such as young elephants eating the feces of their mothers to gain essential gut flora , or by other animals ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Coprophobia - Wikipedia

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    Coprophobia is fear of or aversion to feces or defecation. [1] In humans, the attitude to feces and defecation has become a cultural taboo. [2] In the animal world, many herbivorous grazing animals including cows, sheep, horses, and reindeer avoid feces when feeding. Primates also prefer to forage away from feces-contaminated areas.

  6. Defecation - Wikipedia

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    Babies defecate a unique substance called meconium prior to eating external foods. There are a number of medical conditions associated with defecation, such as diarrhea and constipation, some of which can be serious. The feces expelled can carry diseases, most often through the contamination of food. E. coli is a particular concern.

  7. Avian flu outbreak raises a disturbing question: Is our food ...

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    If it's true that you are what you eat, then most beef-eating Americans consist of a smattering of poultry feathers, urine, feces, wood chips and chicken saliva, among other food items.

  8. Dog feces - Wikipedia

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  9. Dog shit - Wikipedia

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    Dog shit or Dogshit may refer to: Feces expelled from dogs "Dog Shit", a song by Wu-Tang Clan from their 1997 album Wu-Tang Forever; Detroit Dogshit, ...