While all organisms need to expel waste in some way or another, in the kingdom Animalia (where "kingdom" here refers to a taxonomical classification) there do exist certain phyla whose excretory functions would be quite poorly described as "pooping". For example, sponges do not have a distinct excretory system (in fact, they don't have distinct circulatory, respiratory or digestive systems either), but instead all of their food is filtered through their porous bodies where it is consumed at a microscopic level by its various cells, and then also discarded at a cellular level.
Yes, just like all animals, including humans, do.
The amount of poop animals produce varies depending on their size, diet, and metabolism. Large animals like elephants can produce a significant amount of poop, while smaller animals like rodents have smaller droppings. Overall, animals poop to rid their bodies of waste and toxins from the food they consume.
Yes, alligators can go poop. Like all animals, they have digestive systems that process their food and produce waste that needs to be eliminated from their bodies. Alligators typically defecate in water.
Animals poop to rid their bodies of waste and toxins that they cannot use for energy or nutrients. This waste is formed as a byproduct of digesting food and is expelled from the body as feces.
Of course they do. Sheeps must defecate the same as most animals.
All animals poop
all animals do! all animals do!
eat and poop
all kinds of things!
Yes, all animals excrete waste.
Of course they do. All animals follow the Mrs Nerg cycle. M ovement- all living things move. R espiration- all animals breathe oxygen, to provide their cells with metabolism. S ensitivity- all animals are sensitive to the five senses. N utrition- all animals need nutritional food to live. E xcretion- all animals poop or urinate. R eproduction- all animals reproduce. G rowth- all animals grow. Also, Turtles is the correct spelling, not tutles, So Yes, Turtles do poop, just like you do.
Yes of course whales poop! All animals poop even the ones in the sea. I hope that answers your strange question. Their poop doesn't look like poop at all strangely - it's a reddish pink - the colour of the krill it eats (the only thing it eats!)
Yes, just like all animals, including humans, do.
they poop in it
Yes of course they can!
Yes, all animals and humans of both genders remove waste from their bodies by defecating or "pooping."
Some animals eat poop an a regular basis. Herbivores such as rabbits and rodents eat poop to help digest their diet of plants. Another reason is that some animals eat poop for the vitamins produced by intestinal bacteria. A third reason is that animals such as dogs and flies eat poop as a source of protein.