Well, honey, any decomposer worth their salt would love to chow down on a large mouth bass. We're talking about bacteria, fungi, and maybe even some insects getting in on that feast. They'll break down that bass quicker than you can say "Bon appétit!"
some times but not off-in
sea lions, orcas, sharks
large mouth bass, hydrangea flower, caribou, great blue heron
Humans, large pike, herons, raccoons, bears, larger bass, otters, mink.
small mouth bass
What eats adecomposer is a earthworm are any herbivores
A tuna fish is not a decomposer. In the marine food chain, the tuna fish is a consumer that eats smaller fish. A decomposer eats dead or waste material.
for example a maggot is a decomposer and it eats human flesh
A decomposer eats waste and dead matter, also dead animals.
No bacterium is a decomposer. (a decomposer eats the remaining parts of a dead animal)
a decomposer
A consumer, because it eats fish.