Drylots were cleaned daily to remove waste and reduce the risk of coprophagy. |
Yes, they indulge in coprophagy or, more bluntly, poo-eating. |
It is interesting to note that non-human animals do just this, by indulging in coprophagy when their internal ecology has been disturbed. |
Some animals have overcome this deficiency by consuming the faeces or cecal content containing the microbes using a strategy termed coprophagy or cecotrophy respectively. |
One senses that no one is paying a blind bit of attention, for the affairs of the province are as taboo in British society as coprophagy. |
In addition, baits have also been reported to possess secondary poisoning effect through necrophagy and coprophagy. |