- **** (or
faeces; sg.: faex) (also
known as ****,
stool waste, ****, defecation,
excrement or ****) are the
solid or semi-solid
remains of food that was...
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Human **** (or
faeces in
British English) are the
solid or
semisolid remains of food that
could not be
digested or
absorbed in the
small intestine of...
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Whale ****, the
excrement of whales, has a
vital role in the
ecology of oceans,
earning whales the
title of "marine
ecosystem engineers." This significant...
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Lloyds Bank
coprolite is a
large coprolite, or
fossilised specimen of
human faeces,
recovered by the York
Archaeological Trust while excavating the Viking...
- In
medicine and biology,
scatology or
coprology is the
study of
faeces.
Scatological studies allow one to
determine a wide
range of
biological information...
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Coprophagia (/ˌkɒprəˈfeɪdʒiə/ KOP-rə-FAY-jee-ə) or
coprophagy (/kəˈprɒfədʒi/ kə-PROF-ə-jee) is the
consumption of ****. The word is
derived from the Ancient...
- Hörnicke (August 1981). "Utilization of
caecal digesta by
caecotrophy (soft
faeces ingestion) in the rabbit".
Livestock Production Science. 8 (4): 361–366...
- ****, ****s, or ****ed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. **** (**** or
faeces) is the
solid or
semisolid remains of the food that
could not be digested...
- A
coprolite (also
known as a coprolith) is
fossilized ****.
Coprolites are
classified as
trace fossils as
opposed to body fossils, as they give evidence...
- , Vinneras, B., Salomon, E. (2004).
Guidelines on the Use of
Urine and
Faeces in Crop Production.
Stockholm Environment Institute,
Sweden Jönsson, H....