no
When plants and animals die, they decompose (so do humans). All matter especially carbon matter decomposes. Decomposition frees nutrients for other plants, animals, and insects. Dying is nature's great recycler of matter, nutrients, and energy.
Animals cannot live without plants because animals cannot use energy from the sun. Some plants need animals to help them live or reproduce: squirrels planting acorns, and bees pollinating flowers are two examples.
They eat insects. Millions of insects.
insects
Decomposition is the process of some fungi breaking down the dead organism into nutrients for the plants to use. Actually, plants and animals wil still survive, even if decomposition or fungi does not exist. The nutrients is optional, only helping the plant to grow better and produce for food for the animals.
Mostly small animals and rodents.Rodents, insects, garbage. Small animals and plants. A fox is a omnivore.Rodents, insects, garbage. Small animals and plants. A fox is a omnivore.
Mostly small animals and rodents.Rodents, insects, garbage. Small animals and plants. A fox is a omnivore.Rodents, insects, garbage. Small animals and plants. A fox is a omnivore.
Detritivores, like earthworms, insects, and bacteria, help break down organic matter into simpler substances during the process of decomposition. They play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
They eat frogs,dead animals, and plants.
Flies and small insects Carnivorous plants and small carnivorous animals
Animals spread plant seeds and insects pollinate plants.
plant roots