i wouldn't classify bugs as decomposers. Decomposers are monera and fungi. i would probably classify bugs as some sort of scavenger.
Of corse grubs are decomposers
Start with grass roots - white grubs, sod web worms eat the grass Beneficial nematodes eat the grubs/worms - raccoons eat grubs/worms - wasps lay eggs in grubs - moles eat grubs/worms - starlings (a bird) eats grubs Red tailed hawks and some owls will eat moles, raccoons will eat bird eggs (the starling)
Wasps are not decomposers. They are consumers.
Lobsters are not decomposers. They are consumers.
Bats are not decomposers. They are consumers.
No. Cows are herbivores, not detritivores or decomposers.
Producers in The Lion King would be the sun and the plants, while the decomposers would probably be the grubs (bugs) that Timon and Pumbaa eat.
Badgers are omnivores with a diet of rodents, earthworms, grubs, fruit and roots.
I believe the decomposers found in the Andes are grubs and Morel
About the only decomposer a raccoon might intentionally eat would be a fungus, such as a mushroom. They primarily eat such things as earthworms, grubs, insects, crayfish, frogs, fish, snakes, lizards, mice, birds, bird and reptile eggs along with fruits, nuts and berries. Decomposers are bacteria and fungi.
vulture
Grubs are the larvae of insects.
Witchetty grubs are the larva of several types of moths. They are large and edible. They taste like almonds when they are eaten raw. Curl grubs look like witchetty grubs.
you find grubs in a wet area underground
what the heck do witchetty grubs eat
Moths don't eat grubs.
a box for grubs Grubs are small insects
yes and no . it depends on the kind of grubs !