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25 April, 17:25
How fungi feeding differs from animal feeding
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Zain Parks
25 April, 18:53
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Well fungi usually feed off of the decomposing matter of dead creatures and nutrients around it, while animals usually feed off plants or living things. fungi is a decomposer while animals are just consumers.
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