Millipedes primarily feed on decaying organic matter, such as leaf litter, dead plant material, and fungi. While they are not known to eat carrion in the same way that scavengers do, they can contribute to the decomposition process by breaking down organic material, which may include animal remains. Their role in the ecosystem is important for nutrient recycling and soil health.
Yes, apparently they DO eat leaves, my millipedes eat rotten ones though!
Millipedes eat dead food because it has a lot of nutrients in it.
As carrion refers to dead flesh it doesn't eat anything but it is eaten by scavengers.
Yes, some species of centipedes do eat millipedes. Centipedes are known to be carnivorous predators, and they may prey on millipedes as part of their diet.
Pill Millipedes eat their food off the forest floor during autumn. They eat decayed leaves.
Assuming that the millipedes are not toxic or venomous; yes mice can eat millipedes and other bugs of that sort.
Wedge-tailed eagles and Tasmanian devils eat carrion. So do crows.
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They eat carrion, which is rotting dead organisms.
No. Millipedes eat decaying matter while centipedes can eat small insects.
Carrion is dead meat. It does not eat anything. However - cretures such as Tasmanian Devils eat carrion, as do crows, vultures and numerous worms.