Yes. They are, like all mammals, intermediate decomposers, in the sense that they injest organic matter and leave uring and feces.
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Other decomposers, mostly bacteria and fungi, attack the urine and feces that they leave behind, completing the decompostion process.
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
The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
Mice are rodents.
House Mice
Mice is already plural. e.g. One mouse, two mice, and three blind mice!Mouse has an irregular plural, mice.
Mice
The mice hung a bell around the cat's neck.
The possessive form of the plural noun "mice" is "mice's".
Crush mice food or mice pellets