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At the 2004 Nobel Prize for Comedy, a Swedish scientist was awarded for discovering the sound pulses of fish "farting" underwater. Although we didn't see the bubbles at the time, it also showed that the fish did have the ability to fart, which made us know more about the fish.
So, do other animals than fish fart?
Of course, there is, and there is more than one animal.
Snakes fart and the Sonoran coral snake uses farts as the first line of defense against predator attacks. When the coral snake senses threatened, it raises its tail, pushes air into its cloaca (the equivalent of its hip), and shoots it out with a loud sound.
Baboons, relatives of humans, also fart fart. When female baboons are ready to find a mate to mate, their sexual organs and buttocks begin to swell, which is said to give the gas expelled by the baboon a special fragrance.
With so many animals farting, have you ever seen or heard a bird fart? Some people say that they have heard the sound of birds farting, but in fact, birds do not fart because they do not need to fart!
We know that farts are formed by the organic matter left over after food is digested and accumulated together and broken down by bacteria, and the environment is like a biogas digester. When humans and mammals eat food, the associated bacterial community in the stomach comes into play, breaking down the food and forming toxic and harmful gases. These gases accumulate in the intestines, and when they reach a certain level, people and animals begin to fart "poof".
However, there is no associated bacterial community in the bird's stomach, so it does not produce toxic and harmful gases. And the intestines of the birds are very short, there is no accumulation of feces at all, this is to reduce weight and facilitate flight.
Although it is impossible for a bird to fart, it also inhales some air while eating. Because birds ruminate, they can burp and expel gas from their stomachs. Since the sound of the bird's burp is similar to the sound of a fart, some people mistakenly believe that the bird is farting.
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No, it's not that birds don't fart, it's that they don't need to fart at all. "If gas is found in the stomach and intestines of birds, then something unusual must have happened. Mike Mueller, a veterinarian at the California State Aquarium in the United States, said.
This is because, unlike humans and other mammals, birds have gas-producing bacteria in their digestive systems that don't help digest food, so they have nothing to emit. Parrots sometimes make sounds like farts, but that's only because they like to make funny noises and aren't farting at all.
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As long as it is an animal that needs to eat, it will fart, but the form of fart is different. Animals that eat will be disturbed by indigestion, and in the end, they will solve Li Minqin by farting.
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In addition to mammals, birds and fish will also give up, because if the food he eats is indigestible, there may be air, in fact, p is the air caused by the unlucky digested food.
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Of course, they will fart, because these are also very normal animals, and they will excrete in life and digest some things, so it is normal to fart.
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Definitely going to fart, because there has been valid evidence that in life we should also go to ** this aspect of the matter regularly.
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No. Because birds and fish don't have a digestive system like humans, they don't fart.
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