Elephants are an animal that produces large piles of feces. A hippopotamus is another animal that produces large piles of feces.
A pile of feces or poop from an animal.
A dung heap is a pile of animal feces, usually found in rural areas or on farms. It can be used as fertilizer for crops or as food for certain insects and organisms.
A cow patty or cow pie is a pile of feces that came from....you guessed it...a cow. Or any bovine, be it a bull, steer or heifer. They are a brown, round pile of cow feces that looks sort of like a pie or a patty.
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The world's biggest leaf pile was as tall as a 7-year old built by 4 kids and their grandmother in the backyard of their Grove City home.
Synonyms would include: manure, cow patty, cow pie, 'big steaming pile', etc. Feces is the most accepted scientific term, however.
The horse!
The largest pile of leaves on record was around 64 feet tall and made up of 3,000 bags of leaves in the United States.
No, urine isn't very good. Although poop is a useful material in compost pile it's very stinky. -Super Llama edit: Both feces and urine are good in compost. It should be noted that the bacteria found in feces takes a great deal of time to disappear in a compost pile (at least 2 years in warm climates). Feces contains biological matter that humans do not digest, that can be further broken down in the compost pile. The urine contains nitrates and phosphates which are beneficial for plant life.
Encourage him to live there.
Yes, rabbits do indeed eat their own feces. Rabbits are vegans, and like most vegan animals, their digestive tract is not long enough to fully extract the nutrients from what they eat. So they will eat it again. Deer tend to like to eat rabbit feces too, so if you find a pile of rabbit feces, there may be deer nearby.
It's the bacteria that is in the feces that makes it decay. Anaerobic ferments the feces which breaks it down and turns it into soil. Fly larvae also help speed the decay process, as well as the plants that the pile was dropped on and around.