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Middle Tropical Rain Forest Decomposers

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Spiders and other arachnids

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Spiders and other arachnids Ministry for Culture and Heritage New Zealand Government Soil Mite Picture The term 'mites' is applied to several orders of tiny arachnids. They are the most numerous READ MORE
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Dung beetles race to food - Wild South America - BBC on YouTube

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Dung beetles race to food - Wild South America BBC Worldwide YouTube.com Quirky video from BBC natural history epic Wild South America. Watch the dung beetles as they race to their next meal o READ MORE
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Phylum Nematoda

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Phylum Nematoda Animal Diversity Web University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Many nematodes are free living and play critical ecological roles as decomposers and predators on microorgani READ MORE
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Eastern Subterranean Termite

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Eastern Subterranean Termite Animal Diversity Web University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Food Habits Termites ingest wood. They cannot, however, digest wood fibers. Instead, "Termites READ MORE
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Fungus - Wikipedia

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Fungus Wikipedia.org Occurring worldwide, most fungi are largely invisible to the naked eye, living for the most part in soil, dead matter, and as symbionts of plants, animals, or other fungi. READ MORE
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Decomposers like worms, fungi, soil bacteria, and earthworms are the recyclers of dead material on the forest floor. Without them, dead material would be insurmountable. Find out how these decomposers do their job.
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