yes the do big ones eat small ones
Yes it does
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Assuming that the millipedes are not toxic or venomous; yes mice can eat millipedes and other bugs of that sort.
A spider may wait in tunnels for a millipede to pass and then eat it. They are eaten by other big insects like scorpions or lobsters. So their predators are basically any animal that eats or likes to eat arthropods.
A spider may wait in tunnels for a millipede to pass and then eat it. They are eaten by other big insects like scorpions or lobsters. So their predators are basically any animal that eats or likes to eat arthropods.
Actually they eat live leaves (green).
Yes, millipedes eat decaying plant matter. They're great to have as one of your friends in a compost pile. Centipedes, on the other hand, are predators and eat other bugs.
Yes, millipedes eat decaying plant matter. They're great to have as one of your friends in a compost pile. Centipedes, on the other hand, are predators and eat other bugs.
Yes, millipedes eat decaying plant matter. They're great to have as one of your friends in a compost pile. Centipedes, on the other hand, are predators and eat other bugs.
Most millipedes eat decaying leaves and other dead plant matter, moisturising the food with secretions and then scraping it in with its jaws.
Coatimundis Are Omnivorous, But They Mainly Eat Athropods. Including Insects, Arachnids, Centipedes, Millipede And Worms. But Will Also Eat Other Small Mammals, Lizards, Snakes, Small Caimans, Young Caimans And Terripans.
Coatimundis Are Omnivorous, But They Mainly Eat Athropods. Including Insects, Arachnids, Centipedes, Millipede And Worms. But Will Also Eat Other Small Mammals, Lizards, Snakes, Small Caimans, Young Caimans And Terripans.