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consuming their ****,
possibly out of boredom, a
desire for warm food, or to
reingest seeds contained in the ****. In humans,
coprophagia has been described...
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Since their colons do not
absorb the
nutrients in the cecotropes, they
reingest them so they can be
absorbed in the
small intestine. The
process of cecotrophy...
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produced by the
salivary glands onto the
external mouthparts and then
reingesting the water-enriched fluid.
Ticks can
withstand temperatures just above...
- hyacinth, wild potato, and amaryllis.
Marsh rabbits, like all rabbits,
reingest their food, a
practice known as coprophagy.
Rabbits excrete both hard and...
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unclean because it does not have a
split hoof, even
though it does chew and
reingest partially digested material (equivalent to "chewing the cud"
among ruminants)...