Decomposers that break down coyotes after they die primarily include bacteria, fungi, and scavengers like vultures and other carrion-eating animals. These organisms play a crucial role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients back into the soil. While scavengers consume the carcass, bacteria and fungi decompose the remaining organic matter, aiding in the decomposition process. Together, they help maintain ecological balance by ensuring that nutrients are returned to the environment.
a predator can be prey, for example cats eat birds and cayotes eat cats for example a cat eats birds and cayotes eat cats A predator is an animal that hunts its prey, kills it and eats it. Prey is that which predators hunt, kill and eat. A snake eats mice, therefore it is a predator but an eagle eats snakes, therefore the snake is now a prey.
decomposers eat it
in a zoo
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
They eat dead matter.
they eat trash that has bacteria on it
No. They are scavengers, they eat carrion.
Decomposers are found in the soil. Fungi, bacteria and earthworms are examples of decomposers that eat dead plants and animals.
They eat dead organic matter.Decomposers eat dead animals and plant matter.