I think dust mites
no they do not eat mud they eat worms,small bugs,and all kind of dead fish
No, internal bugs do not eat dead bodies. Internal bugs, typically referring to parasites or bacteria living inside a living organism, do not have the capability to consume a dead body. Scavengers like insects and bacteria from the external environment are responsible for decomposition after death.
No. Moose are herbivores, they only eat plants. If they were to eat bugs it would be accidentally, and other animals would be out of a nitrogen or calcium craving.
CENTERPIDES eat : smaller bugs,leaves, and dead plants, and dead bugs
It eats, it's a consumer. Only plants are producers and decomposes are bugs that eat dead animals.
wroms,bugs
they mainly eat bugs but sometimes they will eat dead animals sometimes
Dead plant and animals
Salamanders are Herbivores which are animals that eat plants so there for Salamanders do not eat ants
no they do not eat mud they eat worms,small bugs,and all kind of dead fish
No,they feast on other plants.It's not like you roll over a dead animal and find Lighting Bugs in it.
They eat dead plants and animals found at the bottom of the stream and suck up the yuk and eat the algae.
yes
Well, Vultures often scavenge for dead animals. So do crows. Pleanty of animals do. Almost every carnivore. If they are hungry, then they will often scavenge. If there aren't any dead animals or other animals they however might eat types of fruit or bugs.
bugs
Yes, wood bugs eat plants. The crustaceans in question also may be called isopods, pill bugs, or roly-poly bugs. They prey upon dead and decaying animals and plants as well as upon living plants.
Ladybugs do not eat dead worms.