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Bread mold, primarily consisting of fungi like Rhizopus nigricans, is consumed by various organisms. Common consumers include certain insects such as fruit flies and beetles, as well as nematodes that feed on fungal hyphae. Additionally, some small mammals and birds may also feed on moldy food, helping to break down and recycle the organic material. Fungi themselves can also be preyed upon by specialized microorganisms, such as bacteria and other fungi.

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