Sharks are apex predators and are not typically consumed by decomposers. However, once a shark dies, decomposers such as bacteria, fungi, and scavengers like crabs and shrimp will break down the organic matter of the shark's body. These decomposers play a crucial role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients back into the food chain.
A consumer, because it eats fish.
Basking sharks are apex predators and typically do not have natural predators. However, they may be at risk from large sharks, such as great white sharks or tiger sharks, when they are younger or injured. Additionally, killer whales have been known to prey on basking sharks.
It eats, it's a consumer. Only plants are producers and decomposes are bugs that eat dead animals.
sharks eat fishers
A sloth is a consumer because it eats something else.If it was a producer it would produce its own food from its body and eat that.If it was a decomposer it would most likely be dead and it would be matter or a material for the plants.
No, sharks are consumers.
Sharks are consumers
What eats adecomposer is a earthworm are any herbivores
A tuna fish is not a decomposer. In the marine food chain, the tuna fish is a consumer that eats smaller fish. A decomposer eats dead or waste material.
for example a maggot is a decomposer and it eats human flesh
Sharks are consumers
A decomposer eats waste and dead matter, also dead animals.
No bacterium is a decomposer. (a decomposer eats the remaining parts of a dead animal)
a decomposer
sharks....
A consumer, because it eats fish.
No, sharks are consumers.