maggots I also think that vultures would be but I am not entirely sure yet
In pretty much every biome, there are decomposers. The savanna biome is no different. There are scavengers, which eat remains of dead animals and thus help get rid of them. Some examples of scavengers would be the red headed vulture, hyena, and occasionally, lions.But there are other decomposers in the savanna such as the worm, and even bacteria that will break down dead animals and turn them into nutrients for the soil.
To answer your question, yes, there are decomposers in the savanna biome.
African Land Snail
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
crustacean is not a decomposer
For me it is decomposer for it is just a banana mentioned not the banana tree.
No a rose is not a decomposer. A decomposer is things like worms and fungus.
A decomposer eats waste and dead matter, also dead animals.
yes, if they exist in the ecosystem, they are the decomposers
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
= = they live in the savanna
Savanna meaning savanna gearga
what are producers of the savanna? are they th plants that are in the savanna?
decomposer
It is a decomposer
It is a decomposer
The savanna has many organsims.... producer- grass and vines, primary- monkeys bats mouse, secondary- fox snake, tetiray- hawk, - decomposer- fungi bacteria
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)