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It depends on what you eat.
It is probably due to your diet. There are a few different foods that can turn your fecal matter green. Example: licorice
Your fecal matter can be thick for a number of reasons. Maybe you eat too much or are not getting enough fiber. Nobody can help you online without knowing your diet and medical history. Try eating less and working out more. Or you can try to increase the fiber in your diet. You might want to consult a doctor for this in case you have a serious problem.
The fiber in the diet aids the body in moving material through the digestive tract. The fiber can absorb fluid making the elimination of fecal matter easier.
Roadrunner's diet consists of 90% of animal matter (insects, scorpions, lizards, snakes, rodents and other small birds) and the remainder is fruit and seeds.
Human fecal matter is composed of water (about 75%), bacteria, undigested food particles, fiber, fats, mucus, dead cells, and other waste products. The specific composition can vary based on diet, hydration levels, and overall health.
Yes When switching your pet over to a low residue diet the consistency of their fecal matter can change and soften. This may well change after a few weeks closer to normal. Speak to the Vet who recommended this change in diet if it does not.
Being active helps your digestion, your cardiovascular health, and other body processes, no matter what your diet may be. See also:Losing weight
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Fecal Impaction is when a large mass of stool hardens in the rectum and is often caused by chronic constipation. Some things that can cause constipation are medications, diet, fluid intake and activity level. For more information on the causes, symptoms and treatments of fecal impaction please refer to this site: http://www.bettermedicine.com/article/fecal-impaction
99% of the diet of the panda is bamboo. They do eat a small amount of animal matter such as rodents, birds and fish.
the question should be 'what was the dodo birds diet?'. The tambalacoque, also known as the dodo tree, that's what them did eat like