There are decomposers found in the shrub land. These decomposers are algae and mushrooms. Moss can also be found.
Decomposers that burrow in the sand and are found in the desert include worms and beetles. There are also millipedes.
some decomposers are... prarie and doggies and and and cates
Yellow Cardinal. Endangered bird species - normally found in South America, prefer grassland and shrubland
While some beetles do carry on activities, such as burying dung, they are not decomposers. Bacteria and fungi are the decomposers. Beetles are simply the 'middleman.'
Bacteria and fungi are decomposers found in nearly all biomes, including the desert.
Bacteria, fungi, mushrooms
Some common animals found in shrubland biomes include coyotes, rabbits, deer, snakes, lizards, and various bird species such as sparrows and quail. These animals have adapted to the conditions of shrubland by developing ways to survive in the sparse vegetation and fluctuating temperatures.
Decomposers are found in the desert.
Decomposers are found in the soil. Fungi, bacteria and earthworms are examples of decomposers that eat dead plants and animals.
Decomposers that are found in grasslands are most commonly Fungi, such as mushrooms, bacteria, beetles, earthworms, flies, and, some other insects.
Decomposers that burrow in the sand and are found in the desert include worms and beetles. There are also millipedes.
Fungi and bacteria are the decomposers found in most any biome, including in cold deserts.
The Acacia Rat is a genus of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in Africa in dry tropical shrubland.
some decomposers are... prarie and doggies and and and cates
fungi, bacteria
Decomposers found in the country of Belize are millipedes, termites, and different types of fungi. Other decomposers include velvet worms and snails.
This is not true. Decomposers, also called autotrophs, are common in nature. Many, many fungi, archaebacteria, Protista and eubacteria are decomposers.