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Dung.... lots and lots of dung.
Bio fuel marking ones territory plant fertilizer mating strategy perfect incubator for life insect repellant dung can be mimicked for camouflage from predators Bait for prey ( the burrowing owl spreads in in its nest to catch bugs Seed distribution.
as the fertilizers and pesticides are made from chemical substances that is why when we put fertilizers instead of cow dung etc the soil become dry and pollute. shaghaf ghufran qureshi
The soil that formed from the rock is not fertile.the fertility of the soil is increased when plants and death animals and death animal mix with it. agriculturist enrich the soil by adding cow dung and green leaves
potting soil is mkade of small pieces of bark and tiny minerals
they help us because they get rid of the dead plants and dung and keep our world cleaner and making it smell fresher and there will be less flies. when the dung dries out people use it as jewelry
Both are just as good as the other, and either can be just as harmful as the other. Cow dung and urea, if spread on the field in their purest form, will burn up and kill crops. They must be decomposed (otherwise known as composted) before they can be used and spread onto fields.
its very flamable
A dung beetle eats dung.
Sylvanus Dung Dung was born in 1949.
Dung beetles do this.
I don't know for sure but it may be some of the following:Living underground to keep them out of the heatEating dung which would be an easy food source to find
It is a flinger of Dung It is a flinger of Dung
Cow dung is converted to methane gas which is used to generate electricity. See related links below for more.
The collective noun for dung is a pile of dung.
Not the original dung.
They are used for several reasons like fertilizer, fire fuel, etc.