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Because Fungi and snails are decomposers, without the decomposers the swamp would be all dead plants, and animals. Without plants the fish and other swamp animals would die. The decomposers break down dead things and put them back into the earth, the fish consume the plants and small insects that feed off of other plants that need decomposers to survive which makes the ecosystem thrive!

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