Why Do Some Animals Eat Poop?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
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    Animals eat their own poop in order to gain extra access to nutrients or to microbes that help digest those nutrients.
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    Coprophagy: Consuming feces
    Allocoprophagy: Consuming others’ feces
    Autocoprophagy: Consuming one’s own feces
    Fecal microbiota transplant: A treatment for C. diff that involves transplanting feces from a healthy individual into a patient.
    Cecotropes: Also known as night poops, these are the soft, shiny pellets that rabbits excrete and then consume.
    Pap: A special substance produced by mother koalas that their babies feed on during the transition from drinking milk to eating eucalyptus leaves.
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