Does the defecation of animals not clean the hips is it clean?

in #science7 years ago

The difference between humans and animals is that people need to wear pants and animals do not need to wear pants!

Hahahaha……just kidding!

This is my own point of view.
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Animals after defecation are very clean even if they do not clean the hips,Is this the correct statement?
of course not!
Of course, it must be admitted that after the animal defecates, the buttocks are indeed cleaner than humans.
The composition of feces is mainly food residue and water.In general, herbivores ingest large quantities of plant fibres, and excreted feces are relatively lubricated and do not stick to the buttocks.
This is why we humans should eat more foods rich in fiber, do not always eat meat, meat eat more pull the dung is very easy to stick in the buttocks, very dirty.

Most wild animals in the body will squeeze out the moisture from the food and there is usually not much water in the food. Therefore, animals including herbivores and carnivores are generally dry and do not easily adhere to the buttocks.

Of course, some animals actively clean up their own excreta. For example, animals such as cows and horses use tails to remove feces. The cat cleans the anus with its tongue and the dog cleans it with its tongue. There are also some animals that grind the anus on the ground or on the plants to achieve a cleansing effect. Hippos or whales wash directly in the water.

Therefore, if the animal diarrhea, it will be difficult to become clean. Human feces are usually not clean, not only related to the body's physiological structure, but also related to our food and digestive structures.

In fact, when your dung is dry, you will find it easy to clean up. However, most of the time, our stool is not dry. It is also related to the food and digestive structures we eat, the unhealthy schedule, and the presence of body moisture and calories. The excrement on the buttocks is difficult to wipe, which has become a common problem in modern people. In fact, this is a chronic disease.

This is my point of view. What do you think?