Certain moths have the ability to excrete stinky liquid when threatened. This is used as a defense mechanism for the animal.
Rosy Maple Moths are not considered endangered or threatened species. However, they are not as commonly found as grey moths.
Moths flap their wings wildly when they feel threatened. It is a defense mechanism.
Atlas moths are very helpful, they play an important role in commerce. Atlas moths are used for the brown strands of silk they excrete and in places like Taiwan, their cocoons are used to make purses.
Moths do not have blood inside their bodies. Rather, they have a yellowish, silver liquid that helps transport nutrients to their organs.
People urinate in the morning to excrete liquid waste from their bladders.
By burrowing underground, sometimes will slither or " snake " when exposed. will lash about if threatened, excrete mucous, and lose a segment as an escape.
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Bacteria eliminate waste through the cell membrane. It is in some form of liquid and gas.
If it is a white liquid that is excreted from the penis then it is 'the sperms.'
The excretory system of meerkats is similar to that of other mammals. They have kidneys and a urinary bladder, and their urine is liquid.
Hermit crabs excrete waste by going in their shells then they scoop it out, mostly in their water dish. They make small amounts of liquid (like a drop or two) so you don't have to worry about that.
Salmonella eliminates waste through the cell membrane. It is in some form of liquid and gas.