Yes. But you might get caught, but you can go outside at night and do it.
So you can remember you did it.
In level 53 of Guess the Emoji, the combination of a Christmas tree and a pile of poop typically represents the phrase "poop on a tree" or "crappy Christmas." The answer is likely "Christmas Poop" or "Christmas Turd," referring humorously to the concept of a less-than-ideal holiday.
Poop poopy blah blah
they poop on the tree and bugs can eat it and die!!
they poop on the tree and bugs can eat it and die!!
Not directly. Bananas are the fruit of a banana tree. As the banana tree grows, it uses elements from the soil, which could, I suppose, include decayed poop (as you so aptly call it).
No, pine cones are not called tree poop. Pine cones are reproductive structures produced by certain types of conifer trees to house and protect their seeds. They play a vital role in the tree's reproductive process.
your a tree
To me it looks kind of like a tree root, except smaller.
Frog poop generally has a different appearance than mouse poop. Frog poop is typically tubular in shape and can vary in color depending on the frog's diet, while mouse poop is typically smaller and pellet-shaped.
Squirrels typically poop in hidden places on the ground, such as underneath bushes or in tree hollows. They have designated areas called latrines where they go to relieve themselves consistently.
Trees have no excretory system, and all their non-gaseous waste stays in the tree.
Animals eat the apples and then move around, afterwhich they poop the seed out.