Some people use them for garen mulch, or garden borders. Some people use them for firewood. Others use them for 'rustic furniture' or 'rustic picture frames'.
Subterranean termites eat wood and other materials that contain cellulose. In the forest termites are primary decomposers, eating dead trees, fallen limbs, and stumps.
dead leaves fallen under trees form a layer of DUFF which protects the ground from moisture evaporation
Dead logs or fallen trees.
They lay eggs in the tops of scrag trees. Those are trees with dead or bare limbs at the top. This is called an aerie. The bare limbs are needed so they can fly in and fight off any intruders.
Ashes, Many people dead on the ground, trees fallen down, cars, houses, and buildings all destroyed.
Manure is from animal waste, not from plants.However, you can mulch the dead leaves, and even chip up fallen twigs and limbs. Mulch will protect the garden surface from evaporation and weed growth. Over time, this will break down into compost, which provides nutrients for the soil.
Toucans build there nests in hollow trees out of dead grass fallen trees and maybe even dry mud the toucan varies from the top of trees to in holes in the tree
Moose are herbivores that munch on berries and flowers in the summer, In the winter, they eat branches and limbs off of dead trees.
no just simply cut off the dead limbs
Fallen trees Leaf litter Decomposing animal carcasses Rotting stumps Dry leaves Twigs and branches Dead insects Fungi growing on decaying matter
On dead trees in the wilderness.
Its a machine named the fallen. He was beat the hell up by the primes and they thought he was dead. He wasn't now he has come back for revenge.