No. Chickens have kidneys but no bladder. Their liquid waste is combined with the feces at the cloaca.
After drinking water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for it to go through your system before you pee.
Yes, electrolytes can be absorbed through the skin.
No, you do not pee out all the water you drink. Your body uses some of the water for various functions, and the rest is excreted through urine.
When you touch water, your body's nerves send a signal to your brain that triggers the need to pee. This is because the sensation of water on your skin can stimulate the bladder muscles, making you feel like you need to urinate.
No, babies do not drink their own pee in the womb. Instead, they receive nutrients and oxygen through the umbilical cord from the mother's placenta. Waste products are removed from the baby's bloodstream through the placenta and are then filtered out by the mother's kidneys.
turkeys do pee. everyone has to get rid of fluid sometime. All they do is squat down and go pee.
It all comes out together unless the bird is frightened or sick.
Seriously, who asked this question? That is like, mental.
They don't. Worms excrete through their skin to get rid of waste.
gobbler
no. its a stinking defence mechanism. the worm hopes you will be repeled by it and leave it alone
its there beard. it grown out there chin.
depends if it is soaked in diesel or not.
When cooked, the skin of turkeys sometimes expands with the steam from the moisture in the turkey. This makes the turkey look larger.
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Turkeys are covered with feathers.
it is called poult Baby turkeys are a very light pink, a bit like humans skin colour.