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Savannahs have many different decomposers including different types of fungi and bacteria. There are also earthworms and insects, such as beetles and flies.

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12y ago

Decomposers are not animals decomposers are bacteria or fungus they help to decay the body (break down everything) even the bones. Animals that eat dead animals are not decomposers because they leave the bone behind to decompose on its own!

Okay, quick lesson in biological taxonomy, bacteria and fungi are classified underneath the kingdom ANAMALIA as in ANIMALS. Decomposers are defined as animals that eat dead or decaying organisms. It is not necessary for the ENTIRE organism to be consumed/broken down. Therefore, Animals that eat dead animals are decomposers. Please don't just post nonsense up here. People are actually trying to get FACTUAL information.

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15y ago

termites are not decomposers but detritivores. Bacteria and fungi are the main decomposers

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9y ago

The main decomposers in any biome, including the savanna, are bacteria and fungi.

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12y ago

maggots I also think that vultures would be but I am not entirely sure yet

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13y ago

Well, since there arent really many decomposers, I'd say that scavengers are a whole lot more common... This includes vultures, hyenas and sometimes lions!

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11y ago

insects, termites, mushrooms and other microorganisms

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termites fungi mushrooms

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