Because when they eat, like adults, babies must digest their food, absorbing all the nutrients into the body, then any waste products left over leave the body in the form of faeces (or poo)
No they dont. not until they have been born will they pass faetal matter
Yes, baby are like all humans and need to remove waste products from their system
It can, but it can also make them defecate too. Colostrum for calves is what helps a calf pass its first stool.
Babies generally do not defecate in the womb, given that their digestive systems are not used to process. They do accumulate a small amount of fetal poop known as meconium that consists of dead cells, waste, etc, that is passed out within the first few days of life.
Yes, snails defecate
You just defecate.
When they eat food, they have to defecate. They would also defecate if they have intestinal problems or sickness. Also, fear and stress can make animals defecate.
Rats defecate where it is convenient for them.
Seals defecate almost anywhere.
Defecate on My Face was created in 1986.
Anything that eats anything (Ticks live) can defecate.
Reindeer normally defecate in the woods in the land they inhabit