no.
I think its not.
Bat dung is sometimes reffered to as guano it makes good fertilizer
Dogs drop feces everywhere, cats bury theirs in soft earth.
not all bats are harmful to people it eats fruit and insects only the vampire drinks blood of people and animals
Fresh bat guano contains high levels of ammonia, which is responsible for its strong odor. The ammonia is produced as a result of the breakdown of proteins in the bat's diet. The combination of ammonia and other compounds in the guano creates the characteristic foul smell.
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.
I think its not.
Bat dung is sometimes reffered to as guano it makes good fertilizer
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yes
Bat feces is not particularly harmful, unless it carries disease or contaminates food. In fact, bat feces, or guano, has been used as eye makeup for many years. However, most modern brands in most parts of the world no longer use this ingredient.
No. It is the name for bat poo.
No, you cannot get rabies from breathing bat feces. Rabies is primarily transmitted through bites from an infected animal, as the virus is present in their saliva. While bat droppings can carry other diseases, the rabies virus does not spread through feces or through the air. It's important to handle bat droppings with caution due to the potential risk of other pathogens.
Bat droppings (faeces) is called guano. They are irregularly shaped and usually contain insect parts
In some places they still use bat feces (guano) and some places use rat feces. It was commonly used in Egypt so their eyes could stand out. However, it hasn't been in a lot of mascara for about 100 years now.
"Bat Crazy" comes from "Bat S#&* Crazy." I haven't found a recorded instance of the word that includes its derivation. Anecdotally (unsupported claims of derivation), the term is said to come from an assumption that bats fly in apparently random patterns with sudden acute turns because they're crazy. Bats do not run into each other--which I find miraculous given how closely they fly together when exiting a space en masse. I suspect that the term "Bat S#&* Crazy" may have origins closer to "mad as a hatter," which comes from the fact that hatters suffered neurological damage from being exposed to mercury compounds used to make hats. Bat guano miners get histoplasmosis, but not neurological disorders. Even so, sometimes people make erroneous connections, so "bat s#&* crazy" may have come from some association between bat guano miners, chimney sweeps (exposed to bat poop) or some other population with a noticeable connection to bats and frequent neurological conditions.
It is bat feces. Every animal has to remove body waste, including bats.