Well, The possibility of mold and mushrooms are not uncommon, so I would go with that, or bacteria.
lion
dinosours
it depends on if the decomposer is a plant or animal, and what else the bear eats. it depends on if the decomposer is a plant or animal, and what else the bear eats.
Grassland areas are inhabited by a variety of animals, ranging from insects to large grazing mammals. The number of animals can vary depending on the specific grassland ecosystem and its size, but it can typically support a diverse population of wildlife.
The African grassland animal that is an omnivore is the warthog. Warthogs have a varied diet that includes roots, bulbs, fruits, insects, and even small mammals.
bacteria
Fungi and bacteria would eat a dead fox or any other animal that is deceased.
Consider the Cimarron National Grassland in the Southwest corner of Kansas.
waht animal are omnivore that live in the grassland?
lion
whale
The main grassland large mammal is the human
No bacterium is a decomposer. (a decomposer eats the remaining parts of a dead animal)
dinosours
yes
YES
cheetah.