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PLZZZ ANSWERRR Do omnivores (eats both animals and plants) still eat decaying plants? Mostly the ones that have necrosis plants.
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Do omnivores (eats both animals and plants) still eat decaying plants? Mostly the ones that have necrosis plants.
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Yes in fact they do!! Lol google it, i also am trying to get brainley points
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