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In the southeast Asian rainforest, common decomposers include fungi, bacteria, insects (such as termites and beetles), and earthworms. These organisms play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter, releasing nutrients back into the ecosystem for plant growth.
The rain forest that the cobra lives in is the Southeast Asian rainforest. A cobra is one of the most poisonous snakes in the world.
There are only two species of elephants, the African elephant and the Asian elephant. There is some evidence that the African bush elephants and the African forest elephants are separate species, however, they both live in sub-Saharan Africa. Asian elephants live in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
decomposers are single-celled organisms that brake down dead or decaying plants and animals. (natures cleaners)
In the Southeast Asian Rainforest five native insects include beetles and leeches. Army ants, walking sticks, and Trachinid flies live in the rainforest.
fungi bacteria moss! all sorts of stuff!!!
Kelp is not a decomposer. It is a producer.
The bearcat, also known as the binturong, is a viverrine mammal from Southeast Asia.
Yes, it's highly likely they do.
Asiatic lions occur in the Gir Forest of India.
Yes, they are, only 350 live in the Gir forest of India.
Yes, they are, only 350 live in the Gir forest of India.