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They smell generally from the bacterias in your food you digested in your stomach which passed through your intestines. The more meat and sugar you eat in particular, the more bacteria is formed, and with meat, the longer the food decays and breaks down in the bowel. Just like a dead animal or any food that is too old, it rots and smells.
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It depends on wht you eat, not if it's healthy or not. You could eat a lot of meat or something else that takes a long time to digest and the longer it is "in" there the more it will ferment and bacteria will grow. It isn't called "waste" for nothing. A lot of toxins and other bad things are excreted out of the botdy and they smell bad. SOme foods are smellier, like if you eat broccoli or cabbage, they may produce gas which mixes with the excrement. But eating healthy has little to do with it. Bears eat fish and meat and all sorts of things that are good for bears and their breath stinks and their poo stinks as well. Chicken eat grains and grass which is good for them and their poo smells just awful. Face it, POO SMELLS! Oh I know thing that reduces the smell of poo. We feed our dogs the BARF diet (Bones and raw food) Their poops are no longer smelly and huge. THey are now little dry almost chalky things with hardly any smell. It's like they are fully, beautifully processed waste. Great!
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Vegetables and fruit make your sh*t stink like nothing else.
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