There are several kinds of decomposers that live in Africa. A few are termites, earthworms, insects, fungi, and bacteria.
The Panthera Leo lives in Africa.
He lives in Africa.
A consumer, because it eats fish.
A snake is a consumer because it feeds on other organisms to obtain energy. It is not a producer (like plants) that make their own food through photosynthesis, or a decomposer (like fungi) that break down dead organisms.
There is no natural big cat that is larger than the lion in Africa. The liger is bigger but it was produced unnaturally in captivity and does not live in the wild. The tiger is bigger than the lion but does not live in Africa.
The mushroom is a decomposer that lives on the forest floor and recycles nutrients from dead organisms back into the soil.
bacteria
Worm
A honeyguide lives in Africa and India
Members of the Fungal Kingdom are our most common forest floor decomposers.
No, the Black Mamba lives in Africa.
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
in Africa
it is not extinct it is severely endangered it lives in Africa
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
The Panthera Leo lives in Africa.
The ostrich is native to Africa.