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Several animals may eat a duck's guts, including scavengers like raccoons, coyotes, and various birds such as vultures and crows. Additionally, smaller creatures like rats or insects may consume the remains if they are accessible. In nature, the decomposition process also involves microorganisms and bacteria that break down organic matter, including guts.
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Methanogens are typically found in anaerobic environments where oxygen is absent, such as wetlands, rice paddies, and the guts of ruminants like cows and sheep. They thrive in extreme conditions, including deep-sea hydrothermal vents and the digestive systems of termites and other insects. Additionally, methanogens can also be present in landfills and wastewater treatment facilities, where organic matter is decomposed.
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