The cloaca
A bird cloaca is a single opening in the posterior that serves as the bodily orifice for their digestive, reproductive, and urinary systems. It is where waste products, such as feces and urine, as well as reproductive fluids, are expelled from the bird's body.
A bird's kidneys function to filter waste products from the blood and concentrate them into the urinary waste to preserve water in the body.
Bird waste is typically referred to as Bird droppings.
No, birds do not pee liquid. They get rid of extra water and urea (the main waste in urine) through their droppings. If your talking about the bird then yes, all "proper" living organisms excrete.
Yes
All waste from the toilets are stored in tanks that must be emptied on the ground. The waste water from the sinks, however are dumped in flight. The water is expelled from heated tubes that protrude out from the belly of the plane. The tubes are heated to prevent the water from freezing as it is being dumped.
Through their waste products, and through their abandoned nests, birds may be said to be composters. Specifically, animal waste products often include nitrogen, in the soluble form by which it can be used by soil food web critters, soil and plant roots. Additionally, bird nests tend to include what they recycle from nature. That means that once abandoned, the nests begin the process of breakdown that returns to nature what was taken from it.
After the gizzard, food moves into the intestines of birds. In the intestines, nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream, allowing the bird to utilize the energy and nourishment from the food. Remaining waste then travels to the cloaca, where it is expelled from the body.
Leopards, like other mammals, excrete waste through their anus in the form of feces. They have a digestive system that breaks down food in the stomach and intestines, and the waste products are eventually passed out of the body through the rectum.
Bird poop is white because it contains high levels of uric acid, which birds excrete through their waste. Uric acid is a byproduct of protein metabolism and is not water soluble, so it appears as a white paste in the feces. The white color of bird poop also comes from the presence of other waste products and pigments.
they dont waste it they pik out what they like.
Not really, although it sometimes goes by other names. The anus is the part of the body of most animals that excretes waste products in solid (or mostly solid) form. Animals will also have a urethra through which liquid wastes are expelled. Birds have neither; instead, they have a "cloaca", from the Latin word for "sewer". (That's why bird mess is runny and splatters on your car; it's all mixed together.) But no matter what you call it, there has to be an excretory organ to eliminate wastes; otherwise, the animal will die.