If nitrogen is so important (it's a constituent of both proteins and nucleic acids), Why are animals still throwing them out, and needing to eat it again? Is it true that in almost a billion years of evolution, life still haven't found a way to recycle nitrogen inside the cells or inside the body of multi-cellular organisms? Why does this seem so hard to achieve? Or are there animals that don't need to excrete nitrogen compounds (like ammonia, urea and uric acid), and instead reuse them?