BONUS! All about animal poop

Published: Sept. 7, 2020, 7 a.m.

b'BONUS TIME!\\n\\nA dung beetle rolling some poop:\\n\\n\\n\\nButterflies on poop:\\n\\n\\n\\nWombat poop is cubes!\\n\\n\\n\\nShow transcript:\\n\\nWelcome to a bonus episode made out of a bonus episode. Since this week\\u2019s topic is one that some adults may decide they don\\u2019t want their young kids listening to, because it goes into detail about hyena reproduction, I decided to unlock a Patreon bonus episode for everyone to listen to. But then I decided to actually release that episode so that listeners can download it normally in the main feed. Those of you who want time to pre-screen the hyena episode to see if it\\u2019s appropriate for your kids to listen to can listen to this episode together in the meantime, and those of you who decide the hyena episode isn\\u2019t right for your kiddos still have an episode this week as usual. The rest of you get two episodes this week! A special thanks to our Patreon subscribers who support the show and get twice-monthly bonus episodes like this one every single month. This is the only part of the episode that is new; the rest was originally recorded in late 2018. And here it is!\\n\\nThe topic for today\\u2019s episode was suggested by my aunt Janice. Janice doesn\\u2019t actually listen to the podcast, not even the main feed podcast, but she sends me topic suggestions every so often. Recently, she texted me out of the blue, saying, \\u201cI\\u2019ve decided that you need to do a podcast devoted to the topic of animal poop. Butterflies eat it, dung beetles roll it, owls leave pellets with tiny animal bones, guano has commercial uses, people make no-bake chocolate and peanut butter cookies and call them cow pie cookies. Goats are gumball machines! Why are so many animals\\u2019 poops little Raisinets, but others are long thick Tootsie rolls? Why do so many animals eat poop?\\u201d Only, she didn\\u2019t say poop. She said another word.\\n\\nThen I texted her back, telling her how wombat poop is actually little cubes, which blew her mind.\\n\\nIf you listened to the spookiest owl episode recently in the main feed, you may remember about owl pellets. Those do indeed contain bones and other indigestible parts of the owl\\u2019s prey, like fur or feathers, but the pellets themselves aren\\u2019t the same thing as poops.\\n\\nPoop, or more properly excrement or feces, is what\\u2019s left after food passes through an animal\\u2019s digestive system. It contains not just the remains of food that wasn\\u2019t fully digested, but secretions from the digestive system, bacteria that live in the digestive system, and of course water. The secretions include a chemical called stercobilin, which helps the body digest fat, and which is what makes your poop brown. Yes, I googled what poop is made up of. I googled it so you wouldn\\u2019t have to. I didn\\u2019t want to know this stuff. You\\u2019re welcome.\\n\\nIncidentally, the bacteria in your digestive system actually help your digestion and do other good things for your body. People who have to take strong antibiotics or radiation treatment sometimes have trouble with their digestion because the antibiotics or radiation can accidentally kill a lot of the beneficial bacteria in the digestive system. Getting the bacteria back in such cases is simple, usually taking a doctor-prescribed supplement of probiotics, or in less acute cases, just eating a lot of yogurt or certain other foods, like sauerkraut or kimchi, which naturally contain probiotics.\\n\\nHumans aren\\u2019t the only animals with beneficial bacteria in the digestive system. In fact, all animals have them. Some young animals, including horses, will eat their mother\\u2019s poop to gain digestive bacteria. Personally, I prefer yogurt.\\n\\nOh, and you know how dogs like to get into the cat\\u2019s litter tray and eat the cat poop? That\\u2019s because cats are obligate carnivores, which means they have to eat meat for almost all of their nutritional needs. That means cat poop is relatively high in protein, which makes it attractive to dogs. I can\\u2019t believe I\\u2019m talking about this. I hope you\\u2019re not snacking while you listen.'