No. worms, bacteria are decomposers
Decompsers are good microbes!
No , kelps are not decomposers . Kelps are brown algae and act as producers in sea .fungi and bacteria are decomposers .
when someone (or something) eats an animals death wastes *eats dead aniamls that have already been killed
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clowder of cats clutter of cats glaring of cats pounce of cats dout of cats (house cats) nuisance of cats (house cats) kendle of cats (kittens) kindle of cats (kittens) litter of cats (kittens) destruction of cats (wild cats)
Cats are more like cats.
Spotted hyenas are neither cats nor dogs; they belong to their own family called Hyaenidae. They are more closely related to cats than dogs genetically. if you want furthur info click this link: pawjoypk/com
There are pet cats and stray cats but no big cats in Jamaica.
Yes. They are, like all mammals, intermediate decomposers, in the sense that they injest organic matter and leave uring and feces.Related Information:Other decomposers, mostly bacteria and fungi, attack the urine and feces that they leave behind, completing the decompostion process.
cats, they were not able to cats. cats.
me, i love cats
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats