because humans dont have strong enough bones to be buried and survive
dead animals can't becomefossils because their remains haven't been buried for a long enough time
It is unlikely for the remains of a dead organism to be fossilized because exact condition must occur.
because other animals eat them as food
cuz
Fungus feeds on dead matter.Animals that feed on dead remains are called Scavengers eg Crow,Vulture etc
A dead organism
bacteria and fungi
Decomposers and scavengers eat the dead remains of plants and animals. Crows and vultures are examples of scavengers that eat dead meat.
Some example of producers are plants and lichen (organisms that do not need to get their food, they make their own food) one example of consumers are bears (organisms that eat other organisms to get food) one example of decomposer are mushrooms (organisms that get their food by breaking down the nutrients in dead organisms or animal wastes
Underground; it is the fossilized remains of dead animals.
your an idiot for not noing this get lost.
Sediment covers dead organisms to be fossilized. On land the organism could fall into a lake or swamp, or it can be covered by sand or volcanic ash.
it's decomposers
Decomposers.
Yes, it does not eat living things.
decomposers
decomposers
it's decomposers
DECOMPOSER
decomposers
Fungus is the organism that feed on dead an decaying matter.Animals that feed on dead remains are called Scavengers eg Crow,Vulture.