THRU THEIR BUT! GOSH,PEOPLE! THRU THEIR BUT! GOSH,PEOPLE!
Polar bear feces.
Moose poop is typically larger and more cylindrical in shape, while bear poop is smaller and often more round. In terms of composition, moose poop tends to contain more fibrous plant material, while bear poop may have a more varied diet and can include berries and animal remains.
Feces, droppings or scat are all polite terms for "poop."
Bear poop is referred to as scat because "scat" is a scientific term used to describe the feces of animals, including bears.
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its very accidy infact one of my friends cousins died from eating poop only human poop but some other kinds of poop isn't toxic like bear poop and many other poops.
48 pounds per cubic foot.
Bear poop can vary in size depending on the species of bear and their diet. In general, bear scat can range from small to quite large, often containing bits of undigested food like berries or seeds. Some larger bear species, like grizzly bears, may produce larger droppings compared to smaller bear species.
Of course not : if it's in a zoo, it can't poop in the woods.
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This is a *sanitized* version of two combined rhetorical questions having the identical meaning, which is "of course". "Is the Pope Catholic?" - is an interrogative example of a truism. "Does a bear (do bears) poop in the woods?" - is another. The juxtaposition of the subjects is a classic humorous use of these otherwise unrelated statements.