Mammals excrete in two ways. One is waste goes through and out the anus and through chemical waste.
Yes they do. Many organisms including mammals, fish, fungi and microorganisms do excrete urea.
Yes. Like all birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians etc., flamingos indeed excrete.
No, bats excrete the same way humans do. Bat feces are called guano and are a valuable additive to fertilizer.
Siberian Tigers are similar to all other mammals in this respect.
No. Birds do not urinate in the way mammals do. Mammals excrete urea in their urine, which requires large amounts of water. Birds excrete uric acid instead, which requires far less water. This is the white part of bird feces.
Honey bees do not excrete waste from their digestive system like mammals do. They release waste (e.g. feces) from their bodies through their hindgut. However, honey bees do excrete excess water as they regulate the water content in the hive through evaporative cooling.
The excretory system of meerkats is similar to that of other mammals. They have kidneys and a urinary bladder, and their urine is liquid.
Tasmanian devils excrete waste primarily through their intestines, producing feces, which they eliminate through the anus. Their diet, consisting mainly of carrion, leads to the production of nutrient-rich waste. Additionally, like many mammals, they excrete urine through their kidneys, which helps regulate bodily fluids and eliminate excess nitrogen. Overall, their excretion process is similar to that of other carnivorous mammals.
It is an orifice that Snakes excrete their urine and feces from, not like mammals that have two orifices for this action
Bats do not excrete waste through their mouths. They have a digestive system like other mammals, and waste is expelled through their anus. Bats are known for their ability to echolocate through their mouths, but excretion occurs through a separate process.
Yes, swans do excrete waste, but they do not urinate in the same way mammals do. Instead, they excrete waste in a semi-solid form that combines both urine and feces. This is because birds have a cloaca, a single opening for excretion and reproduction, which allows them to eliminate waste efficiently.
Birds, unlike mammals, don't produce urine. Instead they excrete nitrogenous wastes in the form of uric acid, which emerges as a white paste.