Yes they do, from their offspring. The scientists still do not know why they do, we think they do it to keep the nest clean.
Many species of bird actively take and scatter the feces from their offspring away from the nest. This behavior could be confused with eating feces. Recent studies show that some species of owl mark their territories with feces and feathers and anything that can't be digested, such as bone and fur, is regurgitated in the form of a tightly packed pellet.
No fish eats the fecal matter of other animals intentionally. Although bottom-dwellers such as corydoras and Plecostomus do clean the aquarium of scraps, they eat only the leftover food (if you rely on leftovers to feed them).
A fishes digestive system is like any other. The fish will get food. Then process it. After the food is processed the waste comes out of the other end.
they spit it back out they spit it back out
Well I have some goldfish and they ate it, because they are as brown as their fish food.
They do. They eat them so that they can get all the nutrients that they didn't get the first time out of their food.
Yes some do eat waste but this is often from other water users
Yes mostly talapia but there are other kinds.
poop
Mine does that nothing happens He or She will be fine.
it is digested
The fin grows in
If you only had 2 fish you only have to feed 1
The baby gets very sick because it contains lots of germs.
Life.
what animal eats turtle
it will be sick but if it continues then your betta will die.
poop eats it
Rabbits are coprophagic.
After eating, a kitten will poop after about half an hour.