Yes, worms eat decaying leaves.
Earthworms eat decaying matter from animals or plants, including grass and leaves.
they eat decaying plants leaves and roots
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 decaying organic matter.
a worm is an omnivoreYes worms a re herbivores because they eat leaves
Earthworms eat decaying plant material. Box turtles, garter snakes, skunks, raccoons and some birds feed on the worms.
Millipedes-they eat decaying leaves, and so do other bugs.
they eat it
Super worms are what are known "detritivores" or "decomposers," meaning they eat any and all form of decaying matter including sticks, leaves grasses, fruits, veggies, and animal carcasses.
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.
Yes, but only as it decays, Worms eat decaying matter.
yes worms eat any thing that can decompose