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Quilotoa@lemmy.ca to Today I Learned@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

TIL it takes the average mammal 12 seconds to poop.

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TIL it takes the average mammal 12 seconds to poop.

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Why it takes you and an elephant the same amount of time to poop
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Defecation duration is surprisingly similar throughout the mammal world. The average mammal defecates for 12 seconds, even though volume varies greatly between species.
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        Nah, go hog wild on it. Eat an entire box of high fiber cereal and then go do naked jumping jacks.

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          Two to four words: sugarfree gummibears

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            There was a very unholy good review website about 15 years ago. The author had a lengthy and vivid description of their experiences after eating way too many of these. It was so disturbing, I never actually ate sugarfree gummies myself

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            Fiber regulates, sugar free… lets things free.

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