Many bugs and insects are decomposers that turn dead animals and plants into nutrients, including dung beetles and carrion beetles. Mites and sow bugs are decomposers.
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No it's a decomposer
What is a non example of a decomposer?
Yes coral is a decomposer because
Algae is an example of a decomposer in a river.
A cactus is not a decomposer. It is a producer.
they will eat something and then they will turn to a stinkbug over night (not sure but thats what my studies say on stink bugs).
As a stinkbug is an insect, it is an invertebrate. All insects are invertebrates.
Pentatomidae
You can use hot and soapy water to get a stain from a stinkbug off your skin. You can also try and use vinegar.
yes a stink bug is a beetle
no. a stinkbug is like any other bug. animals usually dont want to eat them because of their stench. the stink they produce is a defense mechanism.
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
No omnivore....they also eat bugs like caterpillars
Proxys punctulatus
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
a cross between a stinkbug and a spider.
decomposer