- Yes they do. Every living thing does. Even plants do in their own way. - I keep Fish, shrimp, snails, and isopods and they all do too. Fish and shrimp actually poop quite a lot, especially the latter. I don’t think I could ever eat shrimp after seeing how many turds those things produce. - Its why they call it a vain not what it really is a poop tube in shrimp 
- There are face mites that also don’t poop. Their lifes are so short that simple holding it in till they’re dead is easier - Incorporated septic tank 
 
- Who better to answer this question than TheFeatureCreature? - 😎 
 
- Adult mayflies don’t, they don’t even have a digestive system or even mouth. They just reproduce and die. - Sponges, IIRC don’t have organs, hence no anuses. Can their excretions be called poop? - Die because they can’t shit! 
 
- Do trees poop? - https://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2017/07/do-trees-poop/ - I started quoting relevant parts but there’s so many different ways they get rid of waste that it got silly. - In a nutshell (lol): sap, leaves, petals, fruit, dead wood inside the tree, and root excretions are all kind of tree poop in their own ways. 
 
 
- Everybody poops - You know who else likes to poop?  - Can I steal this? I’m going to regardless but I wanted to be polite first. ;p 
 
- counterpoint: nobody poops but you - Counterpoint: I’m literally pooping right now and I’m not the person you replied to. - Counter counter point…I’m watching you make stew!!! 
 
 
- As read by Morgan Freeman - My sister got pregnant back in 2011. So I got her the book and audiocd of “Go the fuck to sleep”. - She did NOT find it funny. 
 
- That article is really fuzzing up the definition of “poop,” I’d argue over half those entries are just how the thing poops weirdly. I guess if you get into semantics it may be technically true but I just consider pooping to be eliminating bodily waste so to me that whole article is like, “look how oddly these things poop.” 😅 
 
 
- Spider poop is called frass and it is often used to reinforce their webs (usually wet droplets). - Iirc hunting spiders tend to excrete more often dry pellets but may be misremembering. 
- I have been pooped on by a spider. - If you have ever got tangled in a cobweb, then yes. 
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- What do you think spider web is? Just kidding, it’s not poop. I think. - First spider with sticky poop: - Oh god it’s everywhere! - Hey wait a minute… 
- You think right: silk comes from the spinnerets, however they do use frass (poo) to improve their cobwebs. - lol…nice. thanks for the info and for teaching me a new word for poo. - Sure! Frass can be used for most insect excreta, but saying that someone’s full of frass sounds just right. - Maybe also a phrase like: “If you touch the cobwebs, you’ll get the frass” - lol…nice. is that why cobwebs smell so musty? I used to just think they held onto the smells from the environment. now, i think it must be 💩 
 
 
 
 











