In leaf litter ecosystems, various predators can be found, but one common example is the centipede. Centipedes are agile, carnivorous arthropods that hunt and feed on small invertebrates, such as insects and worms. Their presence helps regulate the populations of these smaller organisms, contributing to the overall balance of the leaf litter habitat. Other predators in this environment may include Spiders and beetles.
Fungi is the decomposer in a leaf litter community,
Predator.
The grasshopper cannot be found in the leaf litter habitat cuz it is not a suitable place and the environment is different from the field habitat
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A predator is an animal which hunts and kills other animals for food.
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No. A bull is a prey animal, not a predator.
Puppy Litter!
A predator is an animal (or human) who hunts another animal (or human). A predator hunts prey.
No. A predator eats other animals called prey.
the soil While leaf litter does contain nutrients which can be used by plants, plants can't get to the nutrients until the leaves are composted. But when the leaves are composted, they are no longer leaves but are now soil!
It is the predator of plants.