Yes, animal poop can be burned as a fuel, a practice known as dung burning. However, burning animal poop can release pollutants and greenhouse gases into the environment, so it is not commonly used as a fuel source in modern times.
The blue whale holds the record for the largest animal poop in the animal kingdom. A blue whale can produce large quantities of poop that can be several feet in length and contain around 200 liters of feces. This large amount of poop is necessary due to their huge size and diet of mostly krill.
When they analyze (test) an animal's feces (poop) for diseases and bacteria.
They wear scrubs to protect from the urine and poop.
it transformes in the toilet
It's caused by the bile in your system. It also occurs when someone has eaten or drunk food that is colored purple with artificial dyes. Powdered drinks and purple ice pops are two common causes.
The animal poop in question appears to be from a deer.
I don't know about that, but if you eat blue ice cream, your poop will be purple!
You have probably eaten or drunk a great deal of purple colored foods or drinks. Many purple drinks use dyes that cause the feces to turn green when processed by the human body.
No poop can not turn purple, Unless you have Hyupustionseds, a rare case can turn your waste purple think your safe :) Unless you eat like 10 hole bottles of purple food colouring, then i would be worried :)
POOP COLORED!
you might have broken vains. or you ate barney out.
the poop muffin. TASTY!!! :] Even if that is funny, the actual muffin of Minnesota is the blueberry muffin.
no they are purple, it's poop what do you think
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxw and z. now i know my abc's next time wont you poop purple peanuts from mars with meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee??? and the answer to your ???? is .........idk..........oh, only if hes an alian from mars
a poopvore!
Yes, animal poop can be burned as a fuel, a practice known as dung burning. However, burning animal poop can release pollutants and greenhouse gases into the environment, so it is not commonly used as a fuel source in modern times.