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Bird poop is primarily liquid because birds lack a urinary bladder, which means they excrete waste as a combination of feces and uric acid, a semi-solid substance. This adaptation allows for water conservation and reduces weight, aiding in flight. The liquid nature of their droppings helps in the efficient elimination of waste while minimizing the need for additional water intake.

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