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Earthworms
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heterotrophs
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nutrients
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detritus
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organic matter
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decomposition
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nutrient cycles
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ecosystems
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marine ecosystems
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bottom feeders
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millipedes
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woodlice
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dung flies
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worms
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burying beetles
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polychaetes
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amphitrite
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terebellids
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fiddler crabs
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bacteria
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fungi
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protists
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Scavengers
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Coprovores
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feeding behaviour
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xylophagy
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Woodlice
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food webs
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decomposers
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consumers
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energy flow
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biogeochemical cycles
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woodland
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bottom-feeders
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wet environments
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benthic
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food chains
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nitrogen cycle
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Carboniferous period
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lignin
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fossil fuels
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citation needed
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feeding
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toxic
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pollutants
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embryophytes
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Plant Kingdom
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orchids
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monotropes
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myco-heterotrophs
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Feeding behaviour of Animals
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Carnivores
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Hematophagy
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Insectivore
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Lepidophagy
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Man-eater
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Molluscivore
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Mucophagy
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Ophiophagy
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Piscivore
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Spongivore
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Oophagy
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Ovophagy
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Paedophagy
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Placentophagy
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Autophagy
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Cannibalism
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Human cannibalism
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Self-cannibalism
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Sexual cannibalism
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Herbivores
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Folivore
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Frugivore
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Graminivore
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Granivore
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Nectarivore
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Palynivore
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Xylophagy
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Bacterivore
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Coprophagia
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Fungivore
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Geophagy
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Omnivore
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Apex predator
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Bottom feeding
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Browsing
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Hypercarnivore
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Filter feeding
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Grazing
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Kleptoparasitism
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Scavenging
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Trophallaxis
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Predation
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Carnivorous plant
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Carnivorous fungus
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Carnivorous protist
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Category:Eating behaviors
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Categories
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Detritivores
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Ecology
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Eating behaviors
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Microbial growth and nutrition
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Mycology
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Soil biology
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