Updated
Updated · ScienceAlert · Jun 27
3 Physicists Derive Universal Poop-Coiling Law From 1880 Darwin Observations
Updated
Updated · ScienceAlert · Jun 27

3 Physicists Derive Universal Poop-Coiling Law From 1880 Darwin Observations

1 articles · Updated · ScienceAlert · Jun 27

Summary

  • A Nature Communications study found animal feces across species follow elastic rope-coiling physics, extending Charles Darwin’s 1880 descriptions of spiral worm castings.
  • Lugworms helped reveal the rule because they defecate upward from U-shaped burrows, producing constant-width coils instead of the tapered cone seen in the poop emoji.
  • Tests comparing fresh lugworm castings with pea dough, rice noodles and spaghetti showed the unusual shape comes from upward extrusion and material stiffness, not a different underlying law.
  • The researchers said the geometry likely helps lugworm burrows resist clogging and tidal forces, and argued the findings broaden understanding of how organisms use physics in functional morphology.
  • The team also plans to propose a second, anti-gravitational poop emoji to Unicode, reflecting a coil form missing from current digital shorthand.

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