Generally the larger the animal the larger the excretions.
the biggest poo was 13 meters long and took 1 hour to have.
The world's largest feces originates from the blue whale, which is the largest mammal.
As much as someone's colon can hold.
Stan Marsh
Most of it would be because feces is the result material that is organic.
It depends on the temperature of the feces and the freshness. Fresh warm feces is rich in methane (CH4) which is highly flammable would have a flash point of about -186 Celsius. The methane releases as the feces cools and dries which is where the composition of the feces comes in. Dry ambient temperature feces will have variable flash point depending on what the depositor last ate before passing the feces. A grass fed animal's feces will have a flash point around 120 degrees Celsius, where as human feces from an individual with a "meat and potato" diet would be approximately 280 degrees Celsius.
Yes. Very much. You will get good quality manure out of the complete decomposition of feces.
The energy contained in the feces is not lost from the ecosystem. It can still be consumed by decomposers.
I just came from my outhouse, and yes, there were mushrooms growing out of all the human feces in there. They were big ones.
Panda feces size is dependent on what and how much they eat.
the same as the mom maybe more
No, its microscopic
As far as I know, lizard feces can stink up the whole house depending on how big the house is.
small droppings about 3-5 millimetres
Due to the size of the dog quite small
as big as a it needs This would depend if the dinosaur was a herbivore or carnivore and what it would have as a diet
The feces are about the size and appearance as those of a domestic cat.
7 inches wide and 3 inches tall
Depends on it, one measured the size of one mini coopers tire
Synonyms would include: manure, cow patty, cow pie, 'big steaming pile', etc. Feces is the most accepted scientific term, however.
Not exactly. Elk have droppings that are a little bit larger than the droppings you'd find from deer. They do look similar (as they are both in the form of droppings) but size is the big differential.