Urine is the mode in which the body releases toxins, so it is possible. It could potentionally, and more likely an explanation, be vitamins or any medicine that you ingested, flushing through your system.
The color of urine is determined on how concentrated the urine is. It's from all of the toxins being excreted. In the morning it's a fasting urine and you haven't drank fluids all night. So it's concentrated and dark yellow. During the day, you drink and dilute the urine so there more water in the urine, less concentrated and lighter in color
A pale yellow colour is normal in most instances. Bright yellow or fluroescent yellow can sometimes indicate a high level of toxins present in urine. Your urine is a byproduct of the fluids that enter your body which is partly obvious, but your urine has to be filtered through your kidneys which act to take out nutrients and toxins, working in parallel with your liver which is slightly more crucial to a human beings anatomy. In many circumstances strong dyes from foods may come out in urine such as the red dye in beetroot. When large amounts of water has been consumed it is commonplace for urine to become very clear. This can help to fight toxins in the body and doctors will often recommend drinking your body weight in ounces of water per day, to keep the body cleansed and replenished.
It depends on the squirrel's diet. If it drinks more liquid it will be more dilute and clear. But if it's dehydrated or hasn't had much water, it will be more yellow in pigment.
Urine is usually yellowish. Vitamin B2, (riboflavin) makes it a bit more yellow.
Urine contain more solutes.
Drink more water
The bright yellow color which appears in urine within a few hours of ingesting Vitamin B is simply the excess of the vitamin being excreted from the body. Most supplements contain much more than the body needs and it is excreted, coloring the urine yellow.
Urine is yellow because of the waste matter it contains. However, your urine should certainly not be dark yellow. If it is not clear, then you are dehydrated, and need to drink much more water.
Vitamins may make your urine yellow due to the amount of nutrients that were flushed out. When vitamins and minerals are not used, they are flushed out through the urine. However, I find that if I drink more, my urine is no longer bright yellow. Yellow urine is a sign of dehydration, and you may need more fluids to properly absorb your vitamins. Try drinking some more spring water each day.
Human pee is mostly yellow and it tastes salty if you drink pee.
Yes and no, depending on how hydrated you are. If you are haven't drunk a lot of water in a while, your urine will be more yellow. The more water you drink/hydrated you are, the more clear your urine will be.