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Are litter creatures

Litter is not a living thing. It generally refers to the new and old metabolites produced by natural plants in the process of growth and development. It is a combination of non decomposed litter and decomposed organic matter. It usually decomposes into humus under the action of microorganisms, supplies nutrients to woodland soil and plays a role in retaining water. Is litter a living thing? A living thing is a living thing with kinetic energy, a collection of objects. It is a living object with the ability of survival and reproduction generated by chemical reaction under natural conditions.

Organisms can produce living offspring through reproduction, respond to external stimuli, and rely on and promote each other with the external environment.

Litter is not a living thing, because it is the litter of plants. It does not have the ability to survive, nor can it reproduce and regenerate. It can only be decomposed by microorganisms. (KuZhiLaXieShiShengWuMa)