yes worms eat any thing that can decompose
Yes, worms eat decaying leaves.
they eat soil
they eat lots of grasses and maybe still maple leaves
Leaves.. =))
Green-striped maple worms primarily feed on the leaves of various trees, especially maples. They are the larvae of the Lonomia obliqua moth and are known for their distinctive green stripes. Their feeding can cause significant damage to foliage, impacting the health of the trees they inhabit.
they eat grass leaves and fish and worms
leaves
worms and leaves
Flying squirrels eat acorns, beetles, nuts, seeds, bird eggs, bugs, bird food, tulip boms, worms, plants, leaves, maple sap, bark, flowers and roots.
Earthworms eat dead or rotting leaves.
yes
mangrove leaves