Scientists discovered that river otter droppings contain large numbers of parasites that infect the animals’ prey, indicating that otters may play a significant role in shaping local food webs.
A: You were wrong. In many cultures bird poop is considered good luck. You should have dipped your finger in it! After all, ...
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Worms as particle sweepers: How simple movement, not intelligence, drives environmental order
When observing small worms under a microscope, one might observe something very surprising: the worms appear to make a ...
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5 drinks that make you poop immediately, from a gastroenterologist
While diet and lifestyle changes can help constipation long-term, nutrition and gut health experts share drinks that provide ...
Bone-eating zombie worms vanished from Pacific canyons during a 10-year study, raising concerns that oxygen loss is altering ...
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What to eat when you haven’t pooped in days, according to dietitians
Constipation is surprisingly common, affecting as many as 20% of us regularly. Dietitians say prunes, kiwi and flaxseed can ...
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