some scavengers in the grassland biome are vultures, or any thing that eats the dead animal to the bone that lives in the grassland biome.
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In a grassland biome, some decomposers are earthworms, beetles, flies, and fungi. Arbuscular mycorrhizal is a type of fungi that is found in temperate grasslands. Likewise, soil microorganisms that include different types of bacteria are also decomposers.
Mushrooms, fungi, Bactria and all that good stuff.
some decomposers and scavengers are the t-Rex , larvae,dung beetle, fly,cockroach,eagle,hawks,and other kinds of birds.
fungi, mushrooms,bacteria,mold,worms,fly,magots,aerobic,dung beetles
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Hyenas and Vultures
from what i have learned barley lives in a grassland biome
The cottontail rabbit lives in the savanna or grassland.
Dessertsbecause hardly anyone lives there
An organism's habitat refers to the type of community in which it lives, coniferous forest, deciduous forest, grassland, marsh or aquatic community. The niche is how it functions in that community, Is a producer, or consumer, is it predator or prey, is it a decomposer? Is it a member of a symbiotic, commensal or parasitic relationship?
the hickory tree lives in many types of biomes
from what i have learned barley lives in a grassland biome
The biome in which the giraffe lives in is the grassland.
A Praying Mantis is found in a grassland biome.
It lives in the Prairie Grassland Biome and the Deciduous Forest Biome.
it lives in a boreal forest
it lives in the Savanna. Its a Grassland place. I hope this is useful im only 9
savanna
savanna
The June Bug lives in the grassland biome. Tiger beetle, mosquito, bees, wasps, biting flies, flies, fruit flies, Asian Beetles, and lady bugs all live in this biome.
Wild North American Bison are primarily located in National Parks, most notably, Yellowstone.
A biome is the type of land in which an animal lives. Animals are active at night in all biomes. Being active at night is called nocturnal while being awake in the day is called diurnal
The savanna and the desert are two distinct biomes. There is no such thing as a 'savanna desert.' A savanna is a transition biome between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland. It receives more rainfall than a desert.