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Do fish poop out of their mouths?

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You may be wondering how fish poop and pee, when there is no visible anus or opening apart from their mouth. ... How do Fish poop and pee? Fish pee and poo through their gills and skin. Some also pee and poop through a small opening known as a pore, located at the body's rear end.

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