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Millipedes are

a. plant-eaters
b. meat-eaters
c. both plant- and meat-eaters
d. neither plant- nor meat-eaters

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3 votes

Answer:

D im think

Step-by-step explanation:

In their natural habitat, most millipedes are scavengers. They eat damp or decaying wood particles. They also eat decaying leaves and other plant material. If their habitat starts to dry out, millipedes will attack living plants.

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User AlexisG
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Answer:

It would be D

Step-by-step explanation:

They mostly eat dead stuff. like when an animal dies, they will come and eat the corpse

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