Oh, dude, that's a wild one! So, bats actually do not defecate from their mouths. They have a separate opening for that business, thank goodness. Can you imagine if they did though? Like, "Watch out for that bat flying overhead, it might drop more than just guano!"
Bats will turn themselves right side up when they are hanging in caves or trees in order to use the bathroom. They are able to hang by an appendage at the end of their wings so that they do not defecate on themselves.
When they eat food, they have to defecate. They would also defecate if they have intestinal problems or sickness. Also, fear and stress can make animals defecate.
Tortoises defecate through their cloaca, which functions as their anus.
No, bats excrete the same way humans do. Bat feces are called guano and are a valuable additive to fertilizer.
Well they perch on a near by tree branch, they they poop, but the poop falls in their mouth which gives them a ton of protein, which helps them live longer and they can live up 45 years of age
the answer to thi question is no
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No. Vomit can be regurgitated up through the mouth, but defecation can only be accomplished through the intestinal tract.
Bats will turn themselves right side up when they are hanging in caves or trees in order to use the bathroom. They are able to hang by an appendage at the end of their wings so that they do not defecate on themselves.
Yes, snails defecate
You just defecate.
When they eat food, they have to defecate. They would also defecate if they have intestinal problems or sickness. Also, fear and stress can make animals defecate.
Yes
Rats defecate where it is convenient for them.
Seals defecate almost anywhere.
YES! but The idea that bats defecate through their mouths is a misconception or URBAN LEGEND. Bats, like all mammals, have a separate anus for waste elimination. This misconception might have arisen due to the fact that sometimes bats regurgitate food in a process known as "PELLET CASTING." This behavior is more common in certain species of bats and is not the same as defecating through the mouth. Pellet casting is a natural process that helps these animals efficiently remove the parts of their prey that can't be broken down by their digestive systems. It's important to note that pellet casting is not the same as defecating through the mouth, as there is a clear distinction between waste elimination and regurgitating indigestible materials.
Defecate on My Face was created in 1986.