The excrement of seabirds used for fertilizer is guano.
excrement
Guano is the excrement (feces and urine) of seabirds, cave dwelling bats, and seals. It is not an endangered animal.
The word guano is a noun and means the excrement of bats and seabirds. Example sentence: Terry knows of three organic farmers in South Carolina who are using guano to make fertilizer.
excrement
No, vomit is not called excrement. Excrement is feces.
Excrement means feces. Don't step in the cow excrement!
Excrement is also called feces. The prisoner smeared excrement on his cell's walls. Every living organism produces excrement.
Excrement is uloste in Finnish.
No, Nacho Cheese Doritos are not made of guano. They are primarily made from corn, vegetable oil, cheese, and various seasonings, including artificial flavors and spices. Guano, which is a fertilizer derived from the accumulated excrement of seabirds or bats, is not an ingredient in Doritos.
Seabirds live at sea, although they do visit coastlines to breed.
Excrement - it is "when the excrement hits the rotating propeller blades."
Turd= slang for a piece of excrement So, it means dog excrement