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No, badgers are not decomposers; they are classified as carnivorous mammals and are primarily foragers and scavengers. Decomposers are organisms, like fungi and certain bacteria, that break down dead organic material, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Badgers can contribute to the ecosystem by helping control populations of small animals and insects, but they do not perform the role of decomposing organic matter.

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