No
A horse is not a decomposer but it is a consumer because it eats live organisms. Decomposers eat dead organisms.
some where in the wild if its a wild horse... other wise its a barn and its not a wild horse.......
A horse is not a decomposer but it is a consumer because it eats live organisms. Decomposers eat dead organisms.
A zebra is not a decomposer. This horse-like animal is known as a composer. They are also producers as they are able to produce offspring.
A horse is a consumer. It is a primary consumer because it eats producers -- plants
Worms and bacteria and wild mushrooms are decomposers
well it is not smart to ride a wild horse but wild horse rehab
a "semi-wild" horse.
Wild Horse Pass is located in Chandler, Arizona. The full physical address for Wild Horse Pass is I-10 and Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler, AZ 85226.
The only true wild horse is the Przewalski's horse.
Not exactly. A semi-wild horse is a horse that retains much of its "wildness" but is still raised by humans. Bucking horses are semi-wild horses, for instance.
It Depends On The Location Of A Wild Horse But The Predators Of A Wild Horse Would Be Coyotes,Wolves,Mountain Lions,And Possibly A Bear.