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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.

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