Eagles are apex predators, so they are not typically eaten by decomposers. However, if an eagle were to die, it would be broken down by a variety of decomposers such as bacteria, fungi, and insects. These organisms would help break down the eagle's tissues and organic matter, returning nutrients to the ecosystem.
The bald eagle is a tertiary consumer so it is not eaten by other animals. But when eagles die, the decomposers such as fundi eat them.
Depends on the type of eagle. Some eat fish while others eat mice.
depends if the pelican is a baby the eagle might be able to eat it but it also depends on which type of eagle is trying to eat the pelican.
Decomposers typically feed on dead organic matter, such as carcasses. If an eagle were to die, decomposers like bacteria, fungi, and insects would break down its body, returning nutrients to the ecosystem. While decomposers play a crucial role in recycling nutrients, they do not actively hunt or consume living eagles.
salmon,trout,and goldfish
decomposers eat it
No Bald Eagle do not eat another Bald Eagle
Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.
no... they'll eat anything dead
mold
They are decomposers! They eat other dead animals
no, an eagle does not eat chickens as it is a type of chicken