Worms dig through soil and Airate (make passages for oxygen to pass) the soil. They also add biological matter to the soil.
In the Ground
The FOUR soil decomposers are.. -Bacteria -Worms -Organisms -Fungi
Wild animals are useful to us because they provide food. Also, they are useful in the life cycle with trees in producing oxygen for us to breathe.
Wild plants are useful in agriculture because of their _____.
worms
They are not extinct...
Worms
Wild plants can provide genetic diversity, which can be beneficial for breeding new crop varieties with improved traits such as disease resistance or drought tolerance. They can also help with crop pollination and pest control by attracting beneficial insects. Additionally, wild plants can be a source of nutrients for livestock and can help improve soil health through their root systems.
Worms and bacteria and wild mushrooms are decomposers
Worms lizards snakes and vultures
Wild hedgehogs will eat just about any insect they can get their hands on. Domesticated hedgies can be fed mealworms, crickets, silk worms, wax worms, and repti-worms. Farm-raised ONLY, no wild-caught insects may be fed to domesticated hedgehogs!
Wild Wild Life was created in 1986.