what actually happens is mammals while laying their eggs dig up the soil.....so the layers of the soil get mixed up and the lower unfertilized soil comes up for fertiization.....
2006-12-19 17:21:57
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answered by rachit 1
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In addition to the above, they add their droppings to the soil which of course adds fertilizer that helps plants and grasses grow. Mammals like groundhogs, prairie dogs, badgers, moles, etc. all help to feed and aerate the soil through their poo and digging.
2006-12-20 07:36:12
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answered by Gary D 7
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they improve the aeration of the soil, improve water infiltration and provide optimal sites for seed germination and seedling
2006-12-19 17:43:34
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answered by jamaica 5
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2016-12-15 04:45:08
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answered by ? 4
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