Yes.
No. Gerbils produce gerbils and guinea pigs produce guinea pigs
No
pigs
Pigs
we produce poo
Pigs typically produce around 100-350 milliliters of ejaculate during mating.
Pigs excrete waste primarily through their digestive system, where food is processed and nutrients are absorbed. The remaining waste is expelled as feces, which they typically do in designated areas away from their living space to maintain hygiene. Additionally, pigs also urinate to eliminate excess fluids and waste products from their bodies. Their natural behaviors include rooting and wallowing, which can also help in managing waste and maintaining hygiene.
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pigs
Yes, all living organisms produce waste, including the Bobcat.
Pigs helped to farm and produce more pigs to eat. I found out they cattled cow and especially pigs which they would eat.
A pig typically produces about 1 to 3 liters of urine per day, depending on factors such as age, diet, and environmental conditions. Young pigs may produce less, while larger or heavier pigs can produce more. Water intake and temperature can also influence urine output. Overall, pig urine production is a key aspect of their waste management in farming operations.