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  <title><![CDATA[All mammals big or small take about 12 seconds to defecate]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Everyone poops, and it takes them about the same amount of time. A new <a href="http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2017/sm/c6sm02795d/unauth#!divAbstract">study</a> of the hydrodynamics of defecation finds that all mammals take 12 seconds on average to relieve themselves, no matter how large or small the animal.&nbsp;The research, published in&nbsp;<em>Soft Matter</em>, reveals that the soft matter coming out of the hind ends of elephants, pandas, warthogs and dogs slides out of the rectum on a layer of mucus that keeps toilet time to a minimum.&nbsp;&ldquo;The smell of body waste attracts predators, which is dangerous for animals. If they stay longer doing their thing, they&rsquo;re exposing themselves and risking being discovered,&rdquo; says&nbsp;<a href="http://pyang.gatech.edu/">Patricia Yang</a>, a mechanical engineer at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. <em>Yang, a doctoral student in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, worked on the study with <a href="http://biosci.gatech.edu/people/david-hu">David Hu,</a>&nbsp;associate professor in the School of Biological Sciences and an adjunct associate professor in the School of Physics.</em></p>
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