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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Curiousity Killed No One

Being curious is a natural part of childhood.
Its what caused some of us to develop irrational fears such as Durians, Fire, Lightning, 100-foot tall Giant Moths and what nots. So even if these fears have completely paralyzed you, it still meant you were curious at the beginning. If not, how did you ever develop these irrational fears?

Curiosity is what led this cat to thinking:

How do carnivores get the fibre to take a crap with?

Where does all our sewage go?

Answers below:
































Most wild carnivores consume this in the digestive system of their prey
Many carnivores also eat herbivore dung, presumably to obtain essential nutrients that they could not otherwise obtain, since their dentition and digestive system do not permit efficient processing of vegetable matter. (Thanks Wikipedia)

That depends on whether you have a septic system or are connected to the sewer line. If you have a septic tank, it goes into the tank where it is broken down by bateria. If you are hooked to a sewer it goes through miles of pipe to the treatment plant. At the plant the same process takes place as it does in your tank. It is broken down, sanitized, and used for fertilizer. (Thanks Yahoo! Answers)

But this just raises more questions:

So does scaring the shit out of the herbivore part of the hunt for carnivores?
Like a contingency plan in case they can't catch anything.

Shouldn't we take a cut of the fertilizer sales?
Or at least make the utility bill zero since they are are profiting off our shit.

Still curious?

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