Fish poop is the common name for fish feces. If you are referring to dead fish parts which are not directly used in food, then fish waste is the proper term.
feces. In their feces is fish bones and stuff.
Yes fish poop.
Fish poop is scientifically called "feces" or "excrement." It is the waste material produced by the digestive system of fish and contains undigested food particles and other waste products.
The correct wording is why do freshwater fish eat feces. The answer is that they do not absorb nutrients well so they have to digest the food, now feces, twice. Zaragotha (Zara)
Penguin feces can range in color from white to green, depending on their diet. The green color comes from their consumption of krill and fish, which contain pigments that can give the feces a greenish hue.
Most fish have long feces because gravitational force is lessened in water, thus the feces strand takes longer to break from it's own weight. Though I must say, what an interesting question! :D
I've heard that bat feces is called guano-which sounds similar but is very different. I don't know what monkey feces is called.
Animal feces is called scat just to show that it is non-human. There are many other terms used for the term "feces" to show non-human feces. These are dung, droppings and spoor.
No, bird feces generally do not contain fish eggs. Fish eggs need specific conditions to hatch and develop, typically in water bodies that already have established fish populations. It's rare for fish eggs to be transported from one location to another via bird feces.
No, penguins do not eat feces. Their diet typically consists of fish, squid, and krill.
Some fish species known to eat feces are catfish, loaches, and certain species of cichlids. These fish help to keep aquariums clean by eating leftover food and waste material, including feces. However, it's important to maintain a balanced diet for these fish and ensure proper tank maintenance to promote their health and well-being.