basically anything including a shark, squid, and mayby a whale but that would be odd. if the leaves are wet, most likely snails and bugs and insects like that.
Yes, piles of damp leaves and under overhanging plant leaves are regular haunts of frogs.
the layer of mud under the layer of decaying leaves
Well they live under and in trees so I guess under leaves and wood.
Under rocks, in leaves, underground, they live all around.
Generally under rocks & leaves etc in flowerbeds, etc.
Many legged spider. They live in cool damp environment. Under leaves, rocks and boards.
Millipedes live in damp, dark places like compost piles, under rotting leaves, in cracks, and under logs.
Millipedes live in damp, dark places like compost piles, under rotting leaves, in cracks, and under logs.
Millipedes live in damp, dark places like compost piles, under rotting leaves, in cracks, and under logs.
Hedgehogs live under hedges, fallen logs. They also can create nests by compacting branches, leaves, and grass in the area.
Under leaves, you may smell a damp, earthy scent from the soil or decomposition of organic matter. Additionally, you may detect the fragrance of plants, fungi, or insects that live in the leaf litter.
They live in the Canadian forest in trees and under leaves.