Wombats Poop Cubes
Wombats Poop Cubes
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@mahbuburrahman2460 Says:
Minecraft😂
@blueshirthandyman8460 Says:
So it is their digestive track
@yulee7218 Says:
Simple dirt house in Minecraft man there’s not much of an explanation to it.
@LocoNeedAChickenWing Says:
This is still just a theory, I'm assuming, and one that I think is easily enough proven to be flawed... If the theory was accurate why didn't more animals in that, and other, hellish environments evolve to do the same? Thinking just "down unda" there are thousands of species that don't drop cube shaped shits
@StrangeQuark-y2z Says:
This question and answer could be added to the IELTS listening
@smabedi Says:
Truns out scientits have so much free time
@Alex-e9r8o Says:
So it is in the digestive tract. Because I was wondering how does it come out square if it's not the digestive tract.
@stevepaltzer7605 Says:
They love a good BBQ.
@Katî_De Says:
Anyone who has had opiate issues can relate
@harishvasudevan2595 Says:
IgNobel 2019 winner. Authors said, “you can fit a square peg in a round hole.”
@Supernaturalcloak Says:
Everytime I poop squares, I think of Wombats.
@sonnetsninety Says:
Glad to know
@NobleSainted Says:
I can probably do that...if I squeeze hard enough throughout the day.
@beknem Says:
Bricks
@robertbes1122 Says:
As Robe Iniesta put it "¿Por qué caga un burro cuadrao teniendo un culo redondo?"
@Admin17971 Says:
The level of unemployment
@the_final_starman Says:
Private equity at its finest
@TomerBrosh Says:
with some epoxy and paint u can create the Forbidden D6
@ROSEPOOWS Says:
Realy 😂😂😂
@Mainlychesscontent Says:
Totally edible and they taste so good
@MillsRyu Says:
You sure?
@ccjiu8496 Says:
You shall not P-ass: Because their butts are armored so they just block the entries to their tunnels. They may also run up to 40km/h (24.85485mph). Australia is a strange place isn't it.
@iVoidout Says:
someone was watching daredevil huh?
@Existentis_Lux Says:
It is cubic due to the specific nature of the peristalsis contractions of the colon of the wombat.
@AriCashi-pb9gw Says:
Who’s checking out cube word after this?
@Quandalepringl Says:
Wow
@night.man_ash Says:
I use this as a fun facts months ago w it got video from veritasium
@jasonokoro8061 Says:
Here after daredevil born again 2
@TalenGryphon Says:
Or it could be that the only thing in Australia that *Isn't* venemous, poisonous, or otherwise incredibly dangerous, spends it's entire life so terrified that it sh*ts literal bricks
@Random_hero47 Says:
Found out today this guys managed by black rock.
@黄长志 Says:
This pokemon is cute!
@ben-wm6yc Says:
They’re in an arms race with the dung beetle
@Mora779-J5o Says:
Are you owned by electrify_video_partners?
@Tinker-nn4yy Says:
This is too much for me. I just found ojt my bunny farts. Even though I have never heard or smelled anything. I'm sure its because bunnies are ambush predators. They move completely silently so they can sneak up on the grass before it gets away.
@Epicgamer7392 Says:
Thats right, it goes in the square hole!
@WillowsWisper Says:
I didn't need to know that wombats juice their poop but here we are
@SolaScriptG Says:
This is the most random fact.
@GAALsbrr Says:
Poobe
@asdfzzz Says:
Does animal anatomy really need to be censored like this, especially in a scientific/educational context? Seems so weird.
@Hallonyancat Says:
Because they are secretly stone masons
@TAPEt_KR Says:
Some animals are weird. Reason? Australia
@MagusApex Says:
Why did I think this would be a Vsauce short
@kylemartinez6514 Says:
That's so cool
@zachmacks3050 Says:
How much did the feds pay for this shitty scientific research?
@radioactive.rabbit Says:
I mean...isn't this the only logical explaination you would come up with at first thought?
@Davipo Says:
So we went from speed of light can't be really measured to wombat cubes. Ok o_O...
@pardn Says:
They also twerk their enemies to death.
@haruto-3 Says:
that's real “方”便
@A1234nonelikeit Says:
This short made my day
@ruthlessluder Says:
Patent pending on the square shape.

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