Space: Astronauts have to use special toilets, and on long missions, they wear diapers called Maximum Absorbency Garments (MAGs)., In a small, enclosed area like the International Space Station, farts can be more noticeable because the air isn’t circulated as much., In zero gravity, if astronauts vomit, the vomit can float around, making it a real challenge to clean up., Astronauts' skin can peel and shed more because microgravity affects how the skin regenerates and sheds., Humans: The average human produces about 1.5 liters of mucus every day, which helps trap dust and microbes., Some people habitually eat their own earwax, a condition known as "ceruminophagia.", The average human belly button can harbor over 2,300 different bacteria, forming a unique microbial community., Studies have shown that many smartphones carry more germs, including fecal matter, than a toilet seat., Animals: A star-nosed mole has 22 pink, fleshy appendages around its nose that look like tiny, wiggling tentacles, which it uses to feel and find food., Hippos produce massive amounts of feces, which can deplete oxygen in African rivers and lead to fish deaths., Vultures can projectile vomit as a defense mechanism, which is both smelly and corrosive., Some frogs can vomit their entire stomach contents, then pull the stomach out of their mouth to clean it off before swallowing it back down.,

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