No. But the gas (methane) that Poop or foodwaste produce is flammable.
None.
The amount of poop animals produce varies depending on their size, diet, and metabolism. Large animals like elephants can produce a significant amount of poop, while smaller animals like rodents have smaller droppings. Overall, animals poop to rid their bodies of waste and toxins from the food they consume.
What to produce. How to produce. and How much to produce.
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Poop (feces) are the waste products of digestion and certain parts of cell respiration. The food people and animals (including cats) eat is not completely utilized in the digestion process and it passes out of the intestinal tract in the form of poop! The less efficient the animal at digesting it's food the more feces it produces...that's why cows, horses and other animals produce a lot more poop than other animals.
Mixing poop and fire can release toxic gases like hydrogen sulfide and methane, which are flammable and can pose a health hazard. Additionally, the heat from the fire may cause the poop to burn and produce more harmful gases. It is not recommended to put poop and fire together due to the potential dangers.
No, they could do but not especially.
An elephant can produce up to 300 pounds of poop in a day, as they have a large and efficient digestive system that processes a lot of plant material.
Poop stinks depending on how much bacteria is in it. The more bacteria in your poop, the smellier.
The toilet, a dunny, heaps more places. Or in nature.
The bacteria in feces produce methane gases or sulfur containing gases