Nature has its own way of dealing with mortality from "summary" of Life Everlasting by Bernd Heinrich
In the natural world, mortality is an inevitable part of life. Every living organism, from the smallest insect to the largest mammal, will eventually face death. However, what sets nature apart is its unique way of dealing with mortality. Unlike humans, who often fear and try to avoid death at all costs, nature has a more accepting and pragmatic approach.
One of the ways in which nature deals with mortality is through the process of decomposition. When an organism dies, its body becomes a source of nutrients for other living beings. Decomposers such as bacteria, fungi, and scavengers play a crucial role in breaking down dead matter and recycling it back into the ecosystem. This cycle of life and death ensures that nothing goes to waste, and that new life can continue to flourish.
Another way in which nature copes with mort...
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