Who knows?, It could be, depending on what you eat. The most likely answer is yes; considering that they make soil out of it, but I suggest if on a diet, don't try it!
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A metaphor for poop could be "brown gold" or "organic waste."
That would be the beloved feces, more commonly known as poop.
Caterpillar excrement is an organic substances. Therefore, it can be removed from concrete using an organic solvent such as acetone.
Soil is created by worms. Worms eat organic material, and soil, and then they poop out soil.
Unfortunately yes. Its even alive :-( And sometimes a fertilizer. And a health hazard ....
Earthworm poop is called castings or vermicast. It is a nutrient-rich fertilizer produced by earthworms as they digest organic matter in the soil.
Wool, dust particles from skin and other organic animal material.
No it Shouldn't but if I does drink water and see a doctor.
Fresh llama poop, also known as llama "beans" is dark brown, like most poop. It is very similar in appearance to the poop of deer - small round balls. It has a very good PNK ratio (Phosphorous, Nitrogen, Potassium), and is low in organic material, making it an excellent fertilizer.
Because it is made up of organic matter which, like all organic matter that comes from plants and animals on this earth, is broken down and returned to the soil as nutrients for plants to grow on and, subsequently, animals to feed on.
you guys sound like little kids