Cephalopods that eat more bivalves, such as scallops, are more likely to have white poop, whereas octopuses that feast on red crabs tend to excrete red feces.
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Because they live in the gut, you can sometimes tell you have intestinal worms by looking at your stool. These parasitic worms are called helminths. Seeing worms or eggs in your poop isn’t the only ...