D0 N0T EAT IT, or touch it, it is bound to have ecolie or whate ever its spelled
The feces of opossums may contain sporocysts - cysts that contain spores that can reproduce asexually. Horses can ingest these sporocysts with feed, grass or water contaminated with opossum feces. The protozoa can leave lesions on the spinal cord and brain stem. It is this neurological damage that can cause the various symptoms of EPM.
No it snot harmful to dogs my dog ate rabbit poop more than 3 months ago and he still feels fine.
The opossum ran up the tree to the highest branch to get to the apples, then had a very yummy dinner.
Oh, dude, human feces and dog feces are both pretty gross, like, no one's out here trying to make them into potpourri, you know? But, like, if we're talking about which is worse, I guess you could say human feces might be a bit more gnarly because of all the stuff we eat. But, like, let's not get too deep into the comparison, okay? Just make sure to clean up after your pup and maybe invest in some air freshener.
Feces.
Ant feces are no more toxic to humans than any other fecal matter. Rarely, individuals may be sensitive to proteins in ant droppings, but the volume is so small that few people will encounter any large amount.
Humans with automobiles.
Puppy pads are not inherently toxic to humans, but caution should be taken when handling them. Safety precautions include washing hands after use, avoiding contact with urine or feces, and keeping them out of reach of children and pets.
Mutualism humans
The safest way to clean mice feces is not with your hands. Use gloves and non-toxic chemicals. The safest way to clean mice feces is not with your hands. Use gloves and non-toxic chemicals.
No. Feces is generally toxic.
No, air plants are not toxic to humans.
Cedar is not toxic to humans or animals.
The same as humans
All humans do.
Most animal feces is dangerous if ingested by humans. Turkey buzzard feces may be a little more dangerous because bacteria dangerous to humans can live comfortably in the gut of buzzards.
Yes, tin is generally considered to be non-toxic to humans.