marvel universe creative writers: “write this down!”
Man Bun™ was created when a regular rabbit ate a radioactive turd. Now he can anthropomorphize at will, leap tall buildings in a single sproing, be super jacked, and destroy his enemies with Mach-5 poops.
“Man Bun”, even the name is promising~!
can he be jacked and fluffy at the same time?
Cecotropes because they have an inefficient digestive system. It’s basically the rodent equivalent of a cow chewing cud.
Apparently gorillas too. Someone should tell Joe Roegan.
Scat fetish among the right to explode in 3…
It’s called the double digestion diet, and it can halve your food bills!
don’t believe him, he’s just talking shit
…what
I think OP is implying we should eat shit.
Rabbits definitely should
That’s basically what rabbits do. From Wikipedia:
Easily digestible food is processed in the gastrointestinal tract and expelled as regular feces. To get nutrients out of hard to digest fiber, rabbits ferment fiber in the cecum (part of the gastrointestinal tract) and then expel the contents as cecotropes, which are reingested (cecotrophy or refection). The cecotropes are then absorbed in the small intestine to use the nutrients. Soft cecotropes are usually consumed during periods of rest in underground burrows.
I’ve always wondered if the people who keep pet rabbits and teach them to use litter boxes are hurting the bunnies by preventing them from doing this. Or will the rabbits just eat clay-covered cecotropes?
Bunny owner here, I can answer this!
Rabbits produce two kinds of feces: normal “waste” feces and edible “cecotropes” or “cecal pellets”. They generally eat the cecotropes immediately after excreting them, and only drop the waste into their litterboxes.
Guinea pigs too.
You’ll be holding the piggie, and she’ll curl up and grab a fresh turd right from the source and chomp that up.
Humans may be unique among mammals for not eating our own shit, the shit of others, or just any random shit we find.
any random shit we find.
That’s not my experience during my college years.