When an animal dies, its remains decompose and are broken down by microorganisms, insects, and other scavengers, returning nutrients to the soil. This process supports new plant growth, which can then be consumed by other animals, effectively continuing the cycle of life. In this way, the remains contribute to the ecosystem, but they do not directly become another animal. Instead, they serve as a foundation for new life forms.
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