Axy poop!!

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I haven't seen any pictures of a turd this big!!! Would this be a healthy poop? Either way I was amazed and was able to pick it up (with chopsticks) and show everyone in my house...
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Ha. That looks pretty normal to me. Several of mine leave similar packages - especially after a large meal.
 
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Gotta make sure the world sees. And thanks for the replies! Glad to hear it's healthy.
 

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Early morning, sorry for poor picture. Just wanted to show off the king of all turds
 
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