They are called feces or scat in polite terms. There are other words that would not be acceptable on this website.
Feces, droppings or scat are all polite terms for "poop."
There's a website that shows a selection of various animal droppings. Here you can see an image of black-bear droppings on a shovel, which gives you a good perspective of the size of the droppings. See the Related Link.
Don't think so-the term is used for droppings from some animals, ex. bear scat (bear feces)
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Any animal that eats juniper seeds, as scat is animal droppings. Juniper Seeds would probably most likely be found in a bear, raccon, or rabbit's droppings.
Yes, they are called rabbit droppings for a reason. Soft stool in a rabbit is a sign of digestive problems.
Signs of bear activity in the forest include bear scratches on trees, tracks in the ground, overturned rocks or logs, and scat (bear droppings). These indicators can help identify areas where bears have been present.
If by small or little bear you mean a baby bear, then it is called a bear cub, otherwise it is just called a bear
it is manly called dung. but some people call manure or droppings.