In the animal kingdom, bums can do so much more than just poo!
Froghopper
Have you ever spotted frothy white bubbles all over a plant stem? We call this foam 'cuckoo-spit', but it doesn't come from a cuckoo! It's created by young froghoppers, a type of bug. They hide inside it to avoid predators. They make the foam by blowing bubbles from their bum!
Sea cucumber
These sausage-shaped sea creatures are related to starfishes. They breathe through their bum, but also have a secret weapon back there. If they're in danger, they can fire out some of their organs! The sticky mess distracts predators whilst the sea cucumber escapes.
Dragonfly nymph
Young dragonflies suck in water through their butt and hold it inside them. This helps increase the pressure inside their body, which lets them fire out their mouthparts incredibly quickly to grab their prey. They also shoot the water out like a jet pack, and breathe through their bum!
Bombardier beetle
These brilliant beetles take bum-based defence to the next level! When they're threatened, they fire bursts of burning hot liquid out of their bum to hurt their attacker. This spray is around 100 degrees Celsius and can quickly kill other insects!
Sea anemone
Some creatures, like sea anemones, don't have a mouth and a butt - they use the same opening for both. That's right, they eat with their bum! Or poo from their mouth, depending on how you want to look at it. Either way, it's pretty gross!
Glow-worm
These bizarre beetles might not spray deadly chemicals out of their bum, but their backsides are still pretty impressive. Female glow-worms glow in the dark! Their rear ends light up a yellowish-green colour, to attract any males that are flying by. When animals create light like this, it's called bioluminescence.
Spider
Spiders have some pretty useful tools stuck to their bums: a set of little nozzles called spinnerets. These produce the webbing that spiders use to catch prey, protect their eggs, and even ride the wind! Spinnerets are not part of the butt, so although it might look like it, spiders don't actually poop their webs.