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Which Animal Lives the 'Most Expensive' Life on Earth? Does It Produce Square-Shaped Poop?

We know that Australia has a vast territory, and there are many expansive plains across it. Due to a lack of effective governance, there are numerous wild animals there, such as 90% of the marsupials living there. Moreover, there are famous boxing kangaroos. Besides, there is a particularly cute and adorable koala bear.


This is a creature that pulls block-shaped feces, and it is famous because of its feces. This koala bear is similar to the bamboo rat we see, but its pulled feces are very shaped. They are herbivorous animals and mainly eat grass, tree bark, or roots, so their feces can be like panda feces and used to make paper. However, Australian people don't really want to use it for making paper, after all, feces are quite disgusting.

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But this koala bear's feces are quite interesting. The feces we usually see from humans or animals don't have a regular shape, but it pulls feces in a very regular block shape. Moreover, they are furry and very cute, a little like koalas. Logically speaking, since they eat plants and don't have constipation, their intestines should be very smooth, not resulting in feces with shaped. What is the reason for this?

Scientists have investigated it and believe that koala bears are naturally docile but have territorial awareness. They don't like to fight, so they live separately and independently, and they use piles of their feces to establish their territory. Furthermore, since they have poor vision, they rely on their feces to recognize their territory.

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Scientists also said that koala bears' feces were initially no different from other animals' feces, but because their elasticity at the end of their intestines is different, it causes them to form block-shaped feces after repeated squeezing.


To verify this statement, they conducted a special experiment, and the experimental results were surprisingly consistent. It seems that this creature is really magical. Some people also think that koala bears' feces habit is similar to that of armadillo feces.

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