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    In the absence of information I’m going to go ahead and suggest that they get the bacteria by scraping their teeth along tree bark until the right bacteria gets picked up

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      Close! Actually they eat their mother’s shit.

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        Thank you! Annoyed by the lack of information elsewhere in the thread

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        3 koalas 1 cup

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        Elephants will eat each other’s shit. I’ve seen an elephant reach onto another’s anus and pull out some delicious shit to eat.

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          Elephants and Koalas both aren’t ruminants but eat mostly leaves so there’s usually plenty of only partly digested plant material in their stool. I don’t think elephants technically need to do this though (unlike some smaller animals like rabbits which eat their own shit as an important part of their digestion process).

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            Maybe it’s more social. A little fisting among friends, if you will.

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            I think they do it for the gut bacteria, but I’m not an elephant gut ologist.

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        Eat shit and thrive

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