Some animals fart, some do not. It depends on which animal you are asking about.
the answer to this question is yes. all animals have to "pass gas" in one way or another. An average cow is thought to emit between 542 litres (if located in a barn) and 600 litres (if in a field) of methane per day through burping and flatulence.
yes they do just like us and this is mariella navarro and Stephanie chairez and karina hurtado and we live in California
dolphins fart by letting out carbon dioxide from their gills to create something called dirty air so they fart a lot like my dad Dolphins do not have gills
Lynx, like many animals, can produce gas as a natural part of their digestive process, but specific measurements on the duration of a lynx fart are not well-documented. Generally, the sound and duration of a fart can vary widely among individual animals based on factors such as diet and health. In general, animal flatulence lasts only a second or two.
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Yes, alligators can produce gas in their digestive system that can be released as flatulence. Like other animals, this gas is a byproduct of their digestion process.
Off Coarse They Fart All Animals Fart !
Parakeets do fart, because, they are animals with intestines.
yes, all animals fart, get over it
All animals do.
no
Yes, sometimes it could smell just as bad as a human fart (or sometimes worse).
yes they do just like us and this is mariella navarro and Stephanie chairez and karina hurtado and we live in California
All animals do - certainly mammals do.
Yes. For example, octopuses don't fart, and other sea creatures....TOOT!
Because they fart violently
yes, of course penguins fart, flatulence is a natural part of life and all living humans and animals fart. Most people know this because their dogs fart, and most of the time it really stinks!
Cows cause "enviornmental problems" because the "fart" or "poot" "toot" or Fart. PU!!!!