Nearly extinct in the mid-20th century due to over-hunting, a whopping 280,000 Canada geese now live in Michigan.
Elaine Power first became interested in studying coprophagy—the practice of eating feces—when she was teaching high school ...
Babies may strain a little as they pass stool and may make noises or scrunch up their faces. This is normal. However, too much straining or discomfort when pooping could be a sign of constipation.
Babies exhibit various quirky behaviors such as making strange noises, waking up startled, and staring at 'nothing.' These actions are usually normal ...
Requested by @lindin3209! I was almost going to put this mashup in my next unfinished compilation like a few other requests because of how hard it was to properly sync everything. There are a lot of ...
By using a fiber-optic cable to detect tiny vibrations a mile below the surface, scientists discovered a surprising way that ...
“ Shoo, shoo,” Nimi said, waving her towel at the pigeon perched on the dressing table inside her room. She had left her room ...
Variation in size, shape and smell is normal. Your poop will change depending on what you've eaten and how much water you've had to drink. You'll experience different types over time; it only ...
Comfort (i.e. how easy it is to push out your poop) is too. “What really matters is that people have complete, spontaneous bowel movements,” Dr. Berookim says. “This means having soft stool ...
Poop can also be something nutritious, useful and actually eaten (again) in its own right, three researchers point out in the December issue of Animal Behaviour. Tallying just the examples from ...
Check out the zoos that will let you name a Madagascar hissing cockroach, a pile of poo, a frozen rodent or a superworm after ...
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