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The virus usually becomes airborne when rodent urine or droppings containing it are stirred up.
A white stork's droppings, containing faeces and urine, are sometimes directed onto its own legs, making them appear white.
Bird droppings containing uric acid are also collected by ants of genera Camponotus and Polyrhachis (Feldhaar, unpublished results).
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The sign in the men's room at the cafe tells us that gorillas unintentionally plant trees where they defecate because the droppings contain fruit seeds: "Today's pile is tomorrow's tree".
The droppings contain less efficient methanogenic bacteria flora compared to the inoculum used in this article.
These three chemical characteristics of the chicken droppings show that the droppings contain a large organic biodegradable fraction, which leads to the production of large quantities of biogas.
This organic waste can have a negative impact on the environment and public health, because the droppings contain high contents of nitrogen (4.48 %), total organic carbon (16.5 %) and pathogenic bacteria, mainly Staphylococci and Enterobacteriaceae (114.108 and 154.106 CFU/g) (Arifin et al. 2006; Elasri and Afilal Elamin 2014; Karwowska 2005; Plewa and Lonc 2011).
We also collected the droppings from ducks at both lakes, assuming that these droppings would contain the eggs from the local parasites.
The Agriculture Department, however, says that vulture vomit and droppings may contain pathogens.
The truth is that goose droppings rarely contain any organism that could pose a threat to human health".
The World Health Organization (WHO) fears that migratory birds, especially wild ducks and geese, will spread the virus over long distances after landing in water courses that have been con-taminated by chicken and duck droppings that contain the virus.
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