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Mellipeds, commonly known as millipedes, primarily feed on decaying plant matter, including leaves, wood, and other organic materials. They play a crucial role in decomposing and recycling nutrients in their ecosystems. Some species may also consume fungi or detritus, contributing to soil health. Their diet helps maintain the balance of their habitats by breaking down organic waste.

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