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The animal you are looking for is a worm
Earthworms eat the soil, and excrete what they don't digest - leaving tiny piles of 'worm-poop' in the soil. This breaks down and adds to the general composition of the soil.
It's a fairly small brownish worm that lives in the earth. They eat the soil under us to poop it out and make good new soil (eww)
The potato has to rot and decay into the soil if you want the worm to eat it.
Yes they do. Because I like that idea to.
Well, they do not eat them, but they help fertilize the soil under them.
the worm stirs up the soil to moisture it
By its cast or waste product. The cast can tell what the worm has been eating.
it is to eat dead stuff all day long!!! they eat also decay and what not.................. Earth worm is a decomposer that breaks down dead organisms & returns nutriants to it's soil
No worms cannot eat ants, worms can eat only soil as there digestive system is not compatible for digesting other animals.
A worm is a decomposer because worms eat waste. They eat dead or decaying organisms such as dead leaves, road kill, dead plants, etc. However they do not eat decaying/rotting foods. Scavengers eat rotting food not decomposers.
Worms eat up dead leaves or plants and leave waste that helps soil grow plants more easily.