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Can a snake decompose

Updated: 8/9/2023
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11y ago

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Fungi.

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14y ago

As to a decomposer for snake, the decomposer would be bacteria found in the soil and water. The bacteria breaks down the dead tissue of the snake returning the stored nutrients to the soil and/or water depending on where the snake died or was killed. If the snake was killed, the snake's tissues would be broken down in the animal's digestive track. The nutrients would be used by the cells in the animal. The waste produces and unused nutrients would be eliminated from the animal's body where further break down of the waste material would be completed by the bacteria. This is the process that recycles nutrients through an ecosystem of organisms.

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9y ago

Organisms called decomposers/saprobiotics decompose the remains of everything - dead plants, organisms, faeces, urine, etc.

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11y ago

Yes a snake can decompose, every dead thing does. what decomposes a snake?

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8y ago

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