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Is a arctic fox a consumer decomposer?

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∙ 8y ago
Updated: 11/14/2024

Any animal in the Arctic is a good decomposer as long as they eat things that are dead. Animals as such include birds like ravens and gulls. Members of the dog family like Arctic foxes is another good decomposer. Wolverines will also eat a dead carcass that lies buried under snow.

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