An example of decomposers in Wyoming would be bacteria. Bacteria are are widely distributed, in Wyoming and all over the Earth. Bacteria can break down just about any type of organic matter.
Fungi are decomposers. Fungi found in Wyoming include white rust, powdery mildew, gray mold, white pine blister rust, silver scurf of potato, Phoma blight, leaf blotch, wheat smut, Cytospora canker, dry bean rust, and more.
Various types of worms are decomposers such as earthworms, red worms, slugs, and snails.
Fungi worms insects
bacteria, fungi
Bacteria and fungi are decomposers found in a desert.
Sheridan, Wyoming
A buffalo is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
Decomposers break down organic matter while scavengers go around eating dead animals for food. An example of a decomposer is a fungus, and an example off a scaveenger is a vulture.
An organism that gets energy by feeding on dead materials and wastes. Fungi are the primary and common of decomposers of litter in many ecosystems. Various types of worms are also considered decomposers, as they act as scavengers. Also some bacteria are decomposers.
no... they'll eat anything dead
Yellowstone Caldera, Wyoming, USA
Yes, the are producers and at the 'bottom' of the food web.
fungi (example mushroom), bacteria, worms
Inchworms are not decomposers. They are consumers.