A number of small rodents produce droppings that look similar to sprinkles. In a household setting, if you find tiny pellets of this sort, it likely means you have mice somewhere. In that case, setting some mouse traps would be wise.
Sometimes feces looks greenish when you are sick. That could be from bacteria growing in the intestines, what you eat, and improper digestion.
Roughly 800 sprinkles per tablespoon (I counted) - therefore 200,000 per gallon. Looks like a 4-ish gallon jar = 800,000 sprinkles. The 80,000,000 described in the commercial would almost exactly fill an average 8 foot by 8 foot hot tub (400 gallons),
It looks like kernels of corn.
it looks like a real house but it is made out of candy
Smarties!
It looks like a pink mountain with lollipops and candy pieces stuck to it.
To make sprinkles, sugar, corn starch, fat and cocoa are mixed to form a paste, sort of like a candy Play-Doh. The paste is then extruded in a machine that looks like a pasta press to form thin strands of candy. Multiple ribbons of chocolate candy vermicelli exit the bottom of the extruder. The candy strands are collected on a vibrating bed and broken into small pieces by shaking. The pieces that are too short or too long are returned to the mixing head to take another trip through the extruder. Those with the right size and shape move on to the polishing stage. To improve their appearance, sprinkles are coated with confectioner's glaze and wax until they're nice and shiny. Confectioner's glaze is the candy maker's term for edible shellac. A thin layer of shellac puts a shine on the sprinkles just like it does on a nice wooden desk. Confectioner's glaze and wax give the shine to everything from malted milk balls to jelly beans.
animals looks after forest
twizzlers and gumdrops!
Mold
It looks very similar to human feces, but much smaller.
Crocodiles feces looks like any type of dung. It it brown and mushy. It turns a pale white when it gets extremely old.