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decomposers, like fungi (mushrooms, etc.) and some insects (worms, and i think dung beetles)
Detritivores work to break down and decompose dead plant, animal and waste materials, before releasing them out into the ecosystem in the form of energy and nutrients. Detritivores consist of bacteria, fungi, earthworms, dung beetles and termites in the African savannah.
dung does i think!
It is found on dung.
coprophilus fungi are saprophytic dung loving fungi. they live on herbivorous dung which contain many nurients. example- mucor, rhizopus
horse dung IS manure
According to my research, yes they are, because they break down the manure which then fertilizes the soil.
It is the idea that, although lowly, the dung beetle contributes a lot to the ecosystem. They help fertilize plants and break down excrement.
I suppose you can but why would you want to.
They break down the manure and fertilizes the tree/grass. So in a way it's decomposing the tree/grass.
Cow & Horse Dung
Like manure or horse and cow dung.
No, i see horse dung on the road alot here, you dont need to, and if you did, where are you going to get a pooper bag that big =] :D There are whacked areas that have some issue with this. You can get diapers for your horse for parades and such. This is why you should always be careful around city people.. (lol)
a horse who is bored will sometimes chew on a wooden fence. or eat dung (i know it's discusting but they do)
The Termites break down large particles in the ecosystem that other organisms cant. As for dung beetles, I'm not sure, I guess their roles are similar...
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Sometimes foals will start eating their own or their mother's dung in an attempt to get the nutrients that they are lacking. Eating dung is not dangerous for the horse, but doing so is a sign that the horse may be malnourished. A vet should be consulted on the proper diet and supplements for the horse and what his proper weight should be.