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  • Animal latrines (latrine areas, animal toilets, defecation sites) are places where wildlife animals habitually defecate and urinate. Many kinds of animals...
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  • Animal toilet may refer to: Animal latrine, wildlife dedicated defecation site Litter box, pet defecation site Animal grooming; see Groom (disambiguation)...
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    Pig toilet (redirect from Pig latrine)
    A pig toilet (sometimes called a "pig sty latrine") is a simple type of dry toilet consisting of an outhouse mounted over a pigsty, with a chute or hole...
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  • Archaeological Society of British Columbia since 1968 Landfill Waste management Animal latrine This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Midden...
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    their natural instincts, but for a dog it can be more challenging. Animal latrine Cat intelligence Gravel Litter boxes in schools hoax Sandpit In Feldman's...
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    Toilet (section Pit latrine)
    pits, in which case it is called a "pour flush pit latrine" or a "twin pit pour flush to pit latrine". It can also be connected to a septic tank. Flush...
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    effectively prevent human, animal, and insect contact with excreta. Improved facilities range from simple but protected pit latrines to flush toilets with...
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    Chrysomya megacephala, more commonly known as the oriental latrine fly or oriental blue fly, is a member of the family Calliphoridae (blowflies). It is...
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    other's anus and ingest biologically significant amounts of feces. Some animal species eat feces as a normal behavior, in particular lagomorphs, which...
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    places to defecate, and to do so at a communal location, called a devil latrine. It is believed that the communal defecation may be a means of communication...
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    a "latrine" where their urine can be collected for wastewater treatment, which could be used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the animals' urine...
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    Dung midden (category Animal communication)
    depositing plant seed there. Many gazelle species use middens (see also Animal latrine) for activities related to territory maintenance, advertisement and...
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    accidentally cause myiasis are: Musca domestica (housefly) Fannia spp. (latrine flies) Eristalis tenax (rat-tailed maggots) Muscina spp. The adult flies...
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    from wastewater treatment processes: 23–25  or as fecal sludge from pit latrines and septic tanks. The term is also sometimes used as a generic term for...
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    (Bassariscus astutus) during the non-breeding period: Spatial characteristics of latrines and single faeces". Chemoecology. 16 (4): 219–222. Bibcode:2006Checo..16...
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    Fannia scalaris (redirect from Latrine fly)
    Fannia scalaris, also known as the latrine fly, is a fly species in the Fanniidae family. This species is smaller and more slender than the house fly...
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    observes, the pig is a filthy animal, and if swine were used for food, marketplaces and even houses would be dirtier than latrines. Rashi (the primary Jewish...
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    is still possible to lessen problems in that they tend to designate a latrine area, which can have a litter pan placed in it as is done with many ferrets...
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    very broadly as what accumulates in onsite sanitation systems (e.g. pit latrines, septic tanks and container-based solutions) and specifically is not transported...
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    carrying in fresh bedding and removing soiled material, and they defecate in latrines strategically situated outside their setts or en route to other setts....
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