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noun - eating feces
COPROPHAGIA - Coprophagia () or coprophagy () is the consumption of feces. The word is derived from the Greek copros, "feces" and phagein, "to eat". Coprophagy r...
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Alternative form of coprophagy. |
eating feces in human a symptom of some kinds of insanity |
The eating of faeces or dung. |
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Coprophagia () or coprophagy () is the consumption of feces. The word is derived from the Greek copros, "feces" and phagein, "to eat". Coprophagy refers to many kinds of feces-eating, including eating feces of other species (heterospecifics), of other individuals (allocoprophagy), or one's own (autocoprophagy) those once deposited or taken directly from the anus.In humans, coprophagia has been observed in individuals with mental illnesses, as well as an unconventional sexual act. Some animal species eat feces as a normal behavior, in particular in the Lagomorpha (rabbits, hares, and pikas) doing so to allow tough plant materials to be digested more efficiently by passing twice through the digestive tract. Other species may do so only under unusual conditions. |