Not naturally, but they do contain bacteria that cause serious sickness if ingested.
It's poisonous, not to mention really gross.
No. Not unless you ate something poisonous and then ate your feces, but if it was a poison that would make you die... You would be dead before you could eat your crap. It also depends what happens between you and the feces. If you shove a bunch of it in your mouth, then yeah, you'll die. But if you just touch it or eat it, then no, you cannot die from feces. But if it is something else's feces, then there is a slim chance.
Yes. Where there is cat feces, there is also cat urine, and urine decomposes into ammonia, which is a poisonous gas. In addition, cat feces contains bacteria, and in a house full of cat feces, the feces become aerosolized, which increases the chance of the bacteria to be inhaled. The decomposition of cat feces releases sulfur-containing gases, some of which might be changed to sulfuric acid when dissolved in water (as they would be in the lungs).
Feces contains E. coli and other bacteria that can make you very, very sick, and can even kill you. Bacteria like E. coli naturally live in the human intestines and aid digestion. But if they get into your mouth, they can kill you. So in that sense, yes, feces is poisonous.
Dingleberries are not real berries. They are clots of feces or manure caught in the hair or fur around the anus. The term 'dingleberry' is also used as an insult, meaning stupid.
Feces is correct in America. Faeces is correct in International English.
Because your feces has magical powers that turns anything it touches to feces, and one day your family thought your feces was cookies, ate it, and then they turned into feces! TADAA!
Yes feces does stink.
Yes, children's feces often smells as offensive as adult feces.
No. There are parasites in feces. Consuming feces can make dogs sick or have worms.
Feces are a very complex mixture.
caca (meaning actual feces)