Neither, they are omnivores but with the capability to destroy when they need to do so to obtain food or protect their food.
Raccoons are consumers.
Raccoons are not decomposers, they are consumers.
Mainly just decomposers. Raccoons, and some birds.
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.
Some common scavengers and decomposers found in swamp ecosystems include vultures, crows, and raccoons as scavengers, and bacteria, fungi, and earthworms as decomposers. These organisms play a crucial role in breaking down dead plant and animal matter, recycling nutrients, and maintaining the ecosystem's health.
Raccoons are not attacked by any decomposer while they are alive. Once they die their bodies will be decomposed by bacteria and fungi.
destroyers are named after naval heros
Columbus Destroyers was created in 1999.
The Destroyers - basketball - was created in 1998.
Oklahoma Destroyers was created in 2005.
Club Destroyers was created in 1948.
Virginia Destroyers was created in 2009.