Through their ass. Snakes have a single vent, called the cloaca, through which everything passes. This enables them to extract most of the water from their waste. The stool, typically, will include a small amount of urine, faeces, and a cha...
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Hello, A snake excretes its waste the same way we do, and they do it through a vent on their under-belly. Believe me the odor from fresh snake poo is indeed, IMHO, quite atrocious and truly appalling stuff just like ours. I currently have s...
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This is used to excrete waste, for mating and also the eggs or baby snakes come out through this opening. You can see the cloaca on the under side of the snake about 2/3 to 3/4 of the way from the head to the tail.
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Snakes excrete their waste, both urine and feces mixed together, through one opening, the colaca, located on the underside of the snake, about 2/3rds of the distance from the head to the tail. They also mate and the female lays her eggs through this opening...
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Tortoise Trust Web - A site dedicated to the conservation and captive care of Chelonia ... Metabolic implications: Terrestrial chelonians, lizards and snakes excrete nitrogenous waste products including ammonia (which is produced as a result of the protein metabolism) in the form of uric acid.
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Mammals, which excrete nitrogen wastes in the form of water-soluble urea, snakes excrete these body wastes as crystals or uric acid, which form a dry white paste and are expelled along with the feces. This process allows snakes to be extremely efficient in their use of water.
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