Certain types of bacteria and fungi are known to degrade rubber over time. For example, specific microbial species, such as those from the genus Nocardia, can consume rubber as a carbon source. Additionally, exposure to ozone and UV light can lead to the degradation of rubber materials, causing them to break down slowly. Environmental factors like heat and moisture can also accelerate this process.
Rubber mallet is used to apply only a slow shock.
They could eat rubber if they didnt see it, but if they did see it they wouldn't eat it!
they eat slow.
Rubber mites definitely exist, usually living under beds.
she is sick
No
No, a cat should not eat a rubber band as it can be harmful and cause digestive issues or blockages.
Rubber eels eat worms, insects, and insect larvae. Most species of rubber eel live on land and burrow into the ground. The water species will burrow into the floor of the water.
No it is very dangerous to eat.
Yes those crazy bastards will eat anything!
Red ants do not eat rubber. Generally red ants eat living organisms or dead organisms because they aid in the ecosystem cleaning dead matter.
anything that it is slow enough to eat