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Most and millipedes
Most millipedes have very elongated cylindrical bodies, although some are flattened dorso-ventrally, while pill millipedes are shorter and can roll into a ball, like a pillbug.
Most millipedes are herbivorous, and feed on decomposing vegetation or organic matter mixed with soil.
Most millipedes are slower than centipedes, and feed on leaf litter and detritus.

Most and eat
Most members of the U.S. Senate, because they are human, like to eat as high on the hog as they can.
Most branchiopodans eat floating detritus or plankton, which they take using the setae on their appendages.
Most coastal animals are used to humans in developed areas, such as dolphins and seagulls who eat food thrown for them by tourists.
Most Christians believe that the kosher food laws do not apply to them as they are no longer under the Law of Moses, and that, as Jesus taught in Mark 7: what you eat doesn't make you unclean but what comes out of a man's heart makes him unclean — although Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy have their own set of dietary observances.
Most ravens eat some sort of fruit, such as dates, or berries.
Most Jains are lacto-vegetarians but more devout Jains do not eat root vegetables because this would involve the killing of plants.
Most major classes of predatory and parasitic arthropods contain species that eat pollen, despite the common perception that bees are the primary pollen-consuming arthropod group.
Most species eat plankton, which they filter from the water with their gill rakers.
Most Charadriiformes live near water and eat invertebrates or other small animals ; however, some are pelagic ( sea birds ), some occupy deserts and a few are found in thick forest.
Most also eat carrion at least occasionally and the vultures and condors eat carrion as their main food source.
Most shellfish eat a diet composed primarily of phytoplankton and zooplankton.
Most of the rest of that chapter is taken up with the characters ' search for a food that Tigger can eat for breakfast-despite Tigger's claims to like " everything ", it is quickly proven he does not like honey, acorns, thistles, or most of the contents of Kanga's larder.
Most storks eat frogs, fish, insects, earthworms, small birds and small mammals.
Most cookie dough is baked, although some eat the dough as is, or use it as an addition to vanilla ice cream to make chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream.
Most Filipino men eat bopis with their alcoholic drinks as pulutan, similar to sisig.
Most species in this genus eat various species of bryozoans.
Most jerboas are known to eat plants.
Most visitors only stop for short periods of time to eat at one of the several restaurants or stay overnight in the hotel.
Most weta are predators or omnivores preying on other invertebrates, but the tree and giant weta eat mostly lichens, leaves, flowers, seed-heads and fruit.
Most societies also have restaurants, food courts, and / or food vendors, so that people may eat when away from home, when lacking time to prepare food, or as a social occasion ( dining club ).
Most of Kerala's Hindus, except its Brahmin community, eat fish, and non-vegetarian foods ; common among these are chicken, beef, pork catering to Kerala's large minorities of Muslims and Christians.
Most PC bangs allow players to eat, drink and smoke ( often with separate smoking and non-smoking sections ) while they play.
Most delphinids primarily eat fish, along with a smaller number of squid and small crustaceans, but some species specialise in eating squid, or, in the case of the Orca, also eat marine mammals.

Most and decaying
Most of the fungus is underground and in decaying wood or dying tree roots in the form of white mycelia combined with black shoelace-like rhizomorphs that bridge colonized separated woody substrates.
Most nuclear fuels undergo spontaneous fission only very slowly, decaying instead mainly via an alpha / beta decay chain over periods of millennia to eons.
Most conspicuous is the absence of decaying dead wood, a crucial component of natural forest ecosystems.
Most rove beetles are predators of insects and other kinds of invertebrates, living in forest leaf litter and similar kinds of decaying plant matter.
Most of Sage ’ s paintings focus on free-standing architectural structures, including walls, towers, and latticework, which could represent buildings either under construction or ruined and decaying.
Most of " remainder Ladywood " ( and area now occupied by Park Central ) was redeveloped during the 1960s, with decaying terraced slums being cleared to make way for new low-rise housing and high-rise flats.
Most of the mature trees have been cleared and the litter layer — the bottom layer of decaying matter that enriches the soil with nutrients — of the forest has begun to wash away due to recent rains.
Most commonly, they feed on decaying organic matter.

Most and leaves
Most Apiaceae are annual, biennial or perennial herbs ( frequently with the leaves aggregated toward the base ), though a minority are shrubs or trees.
Most commonly crushing leaves emits a marked smell, aromatic to foetid, but absent in some members.
Most species of cacti have lost true leaves, retaining only spines, which are highly modified leaves.
Most often, this occurs when an electron is stripped ( or " knocked out ") from an electron shell, which leaves the atom with a net positive charge.
) Most of the quires or signatures contain four leaves save two containing five.
Most have been bred for their flowers, but a few are of garden interest because of ornamental leaves and some for ornamental bark or stems.
Most baby turnips can be eaten whole, including their leaves.
Most, though, consume the dried variety of the nut by itself, without the betel leaves.
Most have simple leaves, but the genera Aruncus and Sorbaria have pinnately compound leaves.
Most cabbages have thick, alternating leaves, with margins that range from wavy or lobed to highly dissected ; some varieties have a waxy bloom on the leaves.
Most cloth and clothing has been sized ; this leaves a residue which is removed in the first wash.
Most parts of the plants, especially the green parts and unripe fruit, are poisonous to humans ( although not necessarily to other animals ), but many species in the genus bear some edible parts, such as fruits, leaves, or tubers.
Most tropical rainforest plants are considered to be evergreens, replacing their leaves gradually throughout the year as the leaves age and fall, whereas species growing in seasonally arid climates may be either evergreen or deciduous.
Most have pinnately compound, alternate leaves and whitish or grayish drupes.
Most species build a cup-shaped nest on the branch of a tree or shrub, though a few tropical species normally attach their nests to leaves.
Most species are deciduous, but a few species ( Lilium candidum, Lilium catesbaei ) bear a basal rosette of leaves during dormancy.
Most though not all members of this family have hairy leaves.
Most species are trees or shrubs, a few are herbs ( Boenninghausenia ), frequently aromatic with glands on the leaves, sometimes with thorns.
Most species are deciduous ; semievergreen willows ; coriaceous leaves are rare, e. g. Salix micans and S. australior in the eastern Mediterranean.
Most of these flags contain the maple leaf motif in some fashion, either by having the Canadian flag charged in the canton, or by including maple leaves in the design.

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