Smash the gut in the habit of toileting

Zoologists are passionate about learning how animals live, how to feed, to breed especially ... and sometimes the story

Groping, learning about marine creatures always makes the scientific community excited, being "rolled" endlessly.

Zoologists were passionate about how animals lived, how to feed, to breed especially . and sometimes their "toilets".

And then the research community was extremely surprised when discovered, behind the lovely images, the other cute penguins, sea cucumbers . is a habit of extreme "ơi" that you will not expect . Check it out now!

1. Penguins - go to the toilet 40cm away

With a low, small, lovely appearance - penguins are said to be one of the most adorable creatures in the Southern Hemisphere.

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How to go to the penguin's toilet.

The penguin's thick and waterproof jacket helped them to swim without worry. Because of this special outfit, penguins always try to protect this beautiful dress, especially with odd toileting.

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The rectal pressure has pushed the stool out with a distance of up to 40cm.

Scientists B. Meyer-Rochow and Jozsef Gal were able to monitor and calculate, with an average height of about 60cm, so as not to stain their "blouse", rectal pressure pushed the stool out. with a distance of up to 40cm.

2. Hippopotamus - swinging his tail to push the stool out

With a large body, hippopotamus not only frightens many creatures, but also makes any species suffer if "le ve" stand behind them.

Why? Because when going to the toilet, hippos will use the stool as a signal to mark the territory. Specifically, each time going heavy - the hippo will use its tail to wander back and forth to scatter everywhere - to inform other hippos "this is its territory".

However, animal experts also discovered, with the hippopotamus, the idea of "dirty horror" is another charming way of hippopotamus in the mating season. They considered it a romantic act - it was unbelievable.

3. Sea cucumbers - a long, delicate waste close to the body

Sea cucumber (sea cucumber) is a mollusk. Their food is toxic creatures like corals, anemones.

Thanks to that, they have the ability to transform this poison into a poison weapon to fight against the enemy.

In addition, the researchers found that opening and closing the anal part of nudibranchs is also very special. A contraction when the seizure will be created, from which the waste will follow the anal hole to flow out extremely decisively, vigorously, as if they shot poison on an enemy.

This part of the waste depends on the amount of food consumed before, but the length of the feces is also terrible, sometimes nearly as long as the body (20 - 30cm).

4. Mouse pig - eat, excrete and eat . eat

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This type of mouse has an odd habit of eating its own stool.

Speaking of pig rats (Capybaras) , many people will think of the cute hamster image in South America. The main food of this species is grass, fruit, or aquatic species in rivers and lakes.

However, after going to the toilet, they have a weird habit - that is to eat their own stool. There are two types of excrement that " pig " rats produce, which are hard and soft feces.

Soft feces often contain some nutrients and this creature thinks they are worth eating. No matter how much "supplement" is , it is not a good thing to finish off eating it, right?

Update 16 December 2018
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