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Wombats Produce Cube Shaped Poop Using Digestive Muscle Moves
Science
Published on 25 April 2026

Their poop stays cubic because digestion and drying sync
Wombats stand out in the animal kingdom for producing cube shaped feces. Researchers attribute the unusual form to biomechanics inside their digestive tracts, where alternating contractions and muscle elasticity differences, along with extended digestion and dehydration, help the waste keep its blocky shape. The cube matters for marking territory by preventing rolling and preserving scent longer.
- Wombats’ feces stay cube shaped due to digestive biomechanics
- Alternating gut contractions and muscle elasticity help form cubes
- Prolonged digestion and dehydration keeps the shape intact
- Cubes help with territory marking by stopping rolling
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