logs are the trunks of trees after they have fallen over. Before they fell over they ate carbon dioxide and light to make sugar and starch but once they are logs they don't eat anything anymore.
No mammals eat logs. However, beavers and porcupines chew on logs to eat the bark and soft fibers between the bark and the wood. Mammals cannot break down the cellulose of wood.
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Yes they are! They grow and eat rotting logs...
Dogs would eat frogs on logs
yes a maggot eats rotting logs.
Yes they do. Chimps will use twigs to get ants and termites out of logs to eat them.
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are they buying cedar logs and how much they paying are they buying cedar logs?
animals live's in logs
I'm assuming that you mean, "Mushrooms" and as far as I'm aware, they don't technically eat anything. They steal nutrients from decaying material. Rotting logs, mulch, etc.
Lincoln Logs was created in 1918.