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A millipede is primarily considered a decomposer. It feeds on decaying organic matter, such as dead plants and leaf litter, helping to break down and recycle nutrients back into the soil. While they may also scavenge on dead animals, their main ecological role is in decomposition. This activity supports soil health and promotes plant growth.

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