Nigriceps ants have adapted to their surroundings by making their homes in the Swollen Thorn Acacia tree. The ants prune the growth of the tree to ensure that it grows vertically and is difficult to attack by other ants. The environment is too wet or too dry by times for them to nest on the ground.
Carpenter ants are decomposers because they feed off of dead and decaying trees. They also eat other insects, plants and fruit juices.
Ants, including fire ants, are decomposers. Also on the list of decomposers are flies, mites, spiders, slugs, and snails, to name a few. They are called decomposers because they feed on decomposing matter such as dead animal carcasses.
They are decomposers because they are so low on the food chain, that they would not turn down an opportunity for food. However, ants also eat other types of food besides other dead organisms.
There are alot of decomposers in the jungle. The decomposers in the jungle break the dead animals into smaller pieces to give food to the soil to feed the plantes to feed the producers to feed the decomposers.
The decomposers of the ant colony are the ants that eat the dead. Ants that die in the colony are fed to the decomposers and the queen ant. Ants are naturally decomposers because they feed off dead things.
Nigriceps ants have adapted to their surroundings by making their homes in the Swollen Thorn Acacia tree. The ants prune the growth of the tree to ensure that it grows vertically and is difficult to attack by other ants. The environment is too wet or too dry by times for them to nest on the ground.
No ants are not decomposers they are herbivores or carnivores.
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Timia nigriceps was created in 1908.
Rhagonycha nigriceps was created in 1838.
Myrmecia nigriceps was created in 1862.
Nigricep ants live in the live in the whistling thorn acacia in the Savanna. They do this to help them survive. The whistling thorn acacia provides the ants with food during dry periods and shelter during rainy periods.
Carpenter ants are decomposers because they feed off of dead and decaying trees. They also eat other insects, plants and fruit juices.
YES!!! i just figured that out today in school. :)
Ants, including fire ants, are decomposers. Also on the list of decomposers are flies, mites, spiders, slugs, and snails, to name a few. They are called decomposers because they feed on decomposing matter such as dead animal carcasses.
They are decomposers because they are so low on the food chain, that they would not turn down an opportunity for food. However, ants also eat other types of food besides other dead organisms.