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Are decomposers mammals

Updated: 8/9/2023
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No, decomposers are generally not mammals. Mammals can be consumers and secondary producers. Mammals tend to eat producers including grass and other plants. Decomposers are generally bacterium.

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Mice only eat maple trees and nuts. Mice don't eat decomposers. If they did, i would say that they eat mushrooms and fungi.

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A mouse is an omnivore. They will eat any thing. They can survive on practically nothing to eat for a short time. They will even eat leather.

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science.....its a consumer

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YES! mouses are decomposers!

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A mouse is a consumer.

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A mouse is a consumer

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Consumer

eats food by producers

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mouse........................

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