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Worms, tadpoles, and catapillars eat moss. Also, Norway Lemmings.

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What does Irish moss eat?

Irish moss is a species of red algae that doesn't "eat" in the way animals do. Instead, it obtains nutrients through photosynthesis, where it uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into food. It also absorbs minerals and other compounds from the water around it for growth and development.


Where does moss come from and how does it contribute to the ecosystem?

Moss comes from spores that grow into tiny plants. Moss contributes to the ecosystem by providing habitats for small animals, retaining moisture in the soil, and helping to prevent erosion.


What does moss eats?

Moss does not actually eat anything, they utilise photosynthesis which converts sunlight energy as well as carbon dioxide into water, oxygen and glucose. The glucose is then used in a technique called respiration which breaks down the glucose or sugar into ATP molecules which then give the plant or moss energy to grow.


Why should'NT you pick moss?

Moss plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by providing habitat for insects and small animals, retaining moisture, and preventing erosion. Picking moss disrupts this delicate balance and can harm the surrounding environment. It is important to leave moss in its natural habitat to support biodiversity and ecosystem health.


What does the spruce fir moss spider eat?

The spruce fir moss spider primarily feeds on small insects and other invertebrates found in its habitat, such as springtails and mites. It uses its silk to construct webs and trap its prey within the moss and leaf litter of the spruce-fir forests where it lives.