Bacteria grows everywhere. There is even bacteria growing inside you, mainly in your mouth and your intestines. But your body, and most other living things, have ways of stopping the bacteria from overrunning them. Dead things do not, so bacteria can survive and reproduce as much as they want.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
There are some foul-smelling flowers that smell like rotten meat. And what are attracted to rotten meat? Flies. Flies are everywhere and especially around dead animals that is rotten because rotten flesh is the best habitat for the larvae of a fly (maggot).
Nutrients, a place to grow, and protection
OxyphotobacteriaAnoxyphotobacteria is the term that describes bacteria that don't need air to grow
No, there are different bacteria.
Green
like rusty spoons
You can eat it ,but it would more likely to poison you but don't worry its fine it would not kill you.If you train a wolf as your dog you can breed it ,but you have to have enough of rotten flesh.
bacteria
Yes, some species of flies, such as the screwworm fly (Cochliomyia hominivorax), lay their eggs on open wounds or sores, where the larvae feed on flesh and bacteria. These flies can cause serious infections and tissue damage in animals, including humans. Proper wound care and hygiene can help prevent infestations.
You can't craft or brew anything using dirt, just grow trees or turn it into farmland using a hoe.
The interesting thing about it is that it smells of rotten flesh!!! bleurgh!
They stink because they are rotten. The fungus or bacteria give off foul odors.
The interesting thing about it is that it smells of rotten flesh!!! bleurgh!
Bacteria goes into an egg trough any holes and then multiplies rapidly and forms an egg to be rotten.
You can become nauseated if you eat the rotten flesh dropped by zombies, or raw chicken.
Consuming rotten meat, even if cooked, is not safe. Cooking may kill some bacteria, but toxins produced by the bacteria can still be harmful. It is best to avoid eating rotten meat to prevent foodborne illnesses.