That would be urine.
urethral meatus
The medical term for the opening through which urine leaves the body is the "urethra." It serves as a passage for urine to travel from the bladder to the outside of the body for elimination.
The urethra provides a passage way for urine as it leaves the body.
The urethral opening is where urine is expelled from the body. It serves as the exit point for urine from the urinary bladder to the external environment.
Solid waste leaves the body through the anus, a muscular opening at the end of the gastrointestinal tract.
The opening in called a urethra, in both males and females.
Yes that's why it is sometimes called the urethral opening
The medical term for a canal that leads to the outside is "meatus." A meatus is an opening or passage in the body, such as the external auditory meatus, which leads to the ear canal, or the urethral meatus, which is the opening through which urine exits the body.
The penis But the opening itself is the urethra.
A female feline's urethral opening and vaginal opening share a single chamber within their body cavities, whereas in a female human body, the urethral and vaginal openings are separate from one another.
Male rabbits have a urethral opening (this means, where their urine comes out their body) at the end of their penis, just like humans. A rabbit's penis is often inside its body, unless the rabbit is stimulated or otherwise using his penis (cleaning himself, copulating, etc.).
Urine leaves the body through the urethra, a tube which leads from the urinary bladder through the genital area to the outside of the body.