Decomposers that break down deer carcasses primarily include bacteria, fungi, and various invertebrates. Bacteria and fungi initiate the decomposition process by breaking down organic matter at a microscopic level. Invertebrates such as insects (like blowflies and beetles), worms, and scavengers also play a crucial role by consuming and further breaking down the remains. Together, these decomposers recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.
yes cheetahs do eat deers
No, a deer is not a decomposer. A deer is a consumer; a herbivore. It eats twigs and leaves and any other flora it can reach. Decomposers are organisms that eat away at dead materials, such as fungi eating away at the soil or deceased animal bodies.
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Deers eat saplings
no, deers do not like to eat goldenrods
deers eat berries
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deers or fishs
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