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that is one of the best questions I have seen on here!

surely the answer is nothing! as all the ice and snow just preserve everythying when it dies. And given that they can find a truly ancient man in the alps, who is frozen for thousands of years, I stand by my original answer!

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14y ago

Crabs are a good example of decomposers because, they break down other animals

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9y ago

Foxes and other scavengers could be considered decomposers in the arctic. There are also some forms of bacteria, but the low temperatures limit the bacteria's life span.

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11y ago

Items in the Antarctic including animals that are deceased do not decompose, because of the lack of humidity and the extreme cold.

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7y ago

Definitely no!I,ve been researching for hours and days and the same answer:NO.

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7y ago

No, the Arctic fox is a secondary consumer, not a decomposer.

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