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Buffalo grass is not a decomposer; rather, it is a type of perennial grass that serves as a primary producer in ecosystems. Decomposers are organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down dead organic matter, returning nutrients to the soil. Buffalo grass, however, can contribute to soil health and ecosystem stability by providing cover, reducing erosion, and supporting various wildlife. Its role is more about supporting life rather than decomposing organic material.

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