No. Millipedes only eat dead/rotting plant material. Their relatives, the centipedes, are voracious predators.
No. Millipedes only eat dead/rotting plant material. Their relatives, the centipedes, are voracious predators.
The spinal cord is part of vertebrate anatomy. It has nothing to do with "compost" which is made of rotting plant material.
Triceratops probably laid their eggs in nests made of vegetation. The rotting plant material would help to incubate the eggs.
Rotting vegetation refers to plant material that has begun to decay and break down over time. This process is part of natural decomposition, where microorganisms like bacteria and fungi break down the organic matter, returning nutrients to the soil. Rotting vegetation contributes to the nutrient cycle in ecosystems.
it eats off of rotting trees or plant or any other natural source ya
The fossil fuel formed from rotting organisms is called coal. Coal is primarily composed of plant material that has been subjected to heat and pressure over millions of years, resulting in its formation.
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Compost - or humus.
reptile like a alligator
No, a rotting log is not a producer. Producers are typically organisms like plants and algae that create their own energy through photosynthesis. A rotting log is decomposing organic matter, primarily composed of dead plant material, and serves as a habitat and nutrient source for decomposers like fungi and bacteria, rather than producing energy itself.
An alligator is not a producer because it isn't a plant. It isn't a decomposer because it isn't bacteria or fungi. We are then left with 'consumer'. An alligator is a consumer.consumer