no
All snakes have this adaptation to help them conserve water. They do not have a bladder, and therefore do not pass liquid waste in the form of urine the way we do - instead, uric acid is excreted as a semi-solid white mass, which quickly hardens and becomes chalky. This is mostly found in desert snakes though.
snake its the purple rumped Sunbird
Purple urine can be a symptom of a condition called porphyria, not aware of a medication that side effect.
Its Manda
no its the same as us
anykind of snake eats the sunbird okkkay
that one kind that's gray and purple look it up
Purple urine can occur due to a condition called porphyria, which affects the production of heme in the body, leading to the excretion of porphyrins that can give urine a purple hue. It may also result from certain foods, medications, or dyes. Additionally, a rare condition known as purple urine bag syndrome can occur in patients with catheters due to bacterial infections that produce specific pigments. If you notice purple urine, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.
King George III may have suffered from Porphyria, one symptom of which is a purple pigmentation in the urine.
No. There is no such thing. That's just an urban myth.
It is mixed with snake, turtle, giraffe, and a yak and its purple.
Your question will have to be more specific. In terms of the actual color, there is no medical terminology. In our hospital, any purple coloration is described as purple. For a specific medical condition, the color purple could indicate a discoloration, which would imply a more technical term pertaining to the ailment.
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