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This is normal for this animal. They eat green food so they are going to poop green poop. It is a good thing. Any other color would mean that the pet is not healthy. I strongly disagree here because green poo means too much watery foods. Guinea pig poo should be long and hin and a brown/dark brown colour. It would be best to cut down on watery foods e.g. cucumber.

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Are there any animals that have green feces?

Babies often have green poo or yellow poo as it passes through the system so quicklyMoreMany herbivores with inefficient digestion also have green feces. Goose droppings in my office park are almost indistinguishable from wet grass clippings. Almost.Cows - use to shovel the stuff at the dairy farmLagomorphs, a family of mammals including rabbits and pikas, leave green droppings after they eat fresh vegetation. They then re-eat the feces and re-digest them. After the second digestion, the feces will be brown as more nutriment is extracted.Any animal can have green feces if it has an upset stomach or diarrhea.


Which parasite is commonly transmitted from animals to humans by contact with contaminated feces?

The parasite commonly transmitted from animals to humans through contact with contaminated feces is Toxoplasma gondii. This parasite can be found in the feces of infected cats and can be acquired by humans through contact with contaminated soil or unwashed vegetables. It can lead to toxoplasmosis, a disease that can be especially harmful to pregnant women and individuals with weakened immune systems.


How do humas lose salt?

Humans lose salt through urine, sweat, and feces. When we sweat during physical activity or in hot temperatures, we excrete salt along with the water. Similarly, our kidneys filter out excess salt from the bloodstream and excrete it in urine.


What parasites are commonly transmitted from pets to humans through contaminated animal feces?

Common parasites transmitted from pets to humans through contaminated animal feces include Toxocara canis and Toxocara cati, which are roundworms found in dogs and cats, respectively. Another notable parasite is Giardia, a protozoan that can cause gastrointestinal illness. Additionally, Campylobacter and Salmonella bacteria may also be present in feces and pose health risks to humans. Proper hygiene and regular veterinary care for pets can help reduce the risk of transmission.


Why is feces not pink?

Feces typically ranges in color from brown to green due to the breakdown of bile pigments in the digestive system. Pink coloration in feces could indicate the presence of blood, which may be a sign of bleeding in the digestive tract and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.