A Decomposer is a dragonfly really a decomposer
They are consumers.
A grasshopper is a consumer.
Dragonflies are consumers.
A consumer
Consumer
Decomposet
producer
Decomposer
I don’t know
Visit me on Stardoll Ashleepink and no butterflies are not decomposes they are consumers.
A rat is more of a scavenger than a decomposer. This means they will eat whatever they can find, even if it was left by other animals.
worms support the Baltimore chckerspot butterfly. They decompose the dead organisms, turning it back into raw materials in the soil, making it (the soil) more nutritious. so... more plants can grow and more butterflies can live
worms support the Baltimore chckerspot butterfly because they decompose the dead organisms turning it back into raw materials in the soil making it more nutritious, so... more plant can grow and more butterflies can live
scavenger or carnivore
The cells that make up the body start to decompose, the carcass drifts towards the bottom of the ocean and is either eaten on the way down by a scavenger/predator or is eaten by something on the ocean floor.
Scavenger
scavenger
Scavenger
That they attract and shelter bacteria, fungi, and micro-organisms as well as ground-travelling arthropods (such as scavenger beetles) is the reason why dirt and leaves help things decompose. All of the above-mentioned food web members may be considered organisms whose job involves breaking things down and encouraging decay.
We should do a scavenger hunt.The vulture is a scavenger.
Yes, a dragonfly is scientifically a scavenger. Some people say that they are not but I have studied dragonflies and all of my partners that also study dragonflies say that dragonflies are a scavenger.