Hamsters engage in coprophagy, specifically eating cecotropes, a vital digestive process for nutrient absorption from their fibrous diets. These nutrient-rich droppings, produced in the cecum, provide ...
Coprophagia, or the consumption of faeces, was commonly observed across various animal species. Rabbits re-eat special faeces called cecotropes to absorb essential nutrients. Young elephants and ...
If you have ever spotted your hamster quickly turning around, grabbing a fresh dropping, and eating it as if it were a tiny snack, you might feel confused or even a bit shocked. But for hamsters, ...