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feces

[fee-seez] / ˈfi siz /


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But that routine may increase their risk of infection because the virus is spread through airborne transmission from infected birds and indirectly through contact with saliva, mucous or feces.

From Los Angeles Times

Her hair was clumsily cropped and “KKK” and racial epithets were written on her body in feces and charcoal.

From Washington Post

The scientists found that living condors’ feces exhibit much higher levels of toxic mercury and lead compared with older guano samples.

From Science Magazine

Inside the box were feces, the remains of a bird’s nest, and molted skin.

From Washington Times

The good news is there are organizations piloting projects that compost dog feces with additional safety measures.

From Seattle Times