Loading...


Biome Homework Help
Middle Africa Desert Decomposers

-

Common Earthworm

Votes:28 Comments:0
Common Earthworm Photograph by Jason Edwards NationalGeographic.com Common Earthworm Profile Night crawlers are so named because they are usually seen feeding above ground at night. They burro READ MORE
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/invertebrates/earthworm....

Africa Dung Beetle Video

Votes:34 Comments:0
Africa Dung Beetle National Geographic Sacred to ancient Egyptians, these beetle recycle - of all things - dung. READ MORE
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/animals/bugs-animals/...

Decomposers

Votes:40 Comments:0
Decomposers Elementary School Worsley School OnLine Ecology is the study of the homes of animals and plants. Ecologists are interested in where animals and plants live, and how they interact wi READ MORE
http://www.worsleyschool.net/science/files/decomposers/page.html
Decomposers are animals that eat dead animals or carcasses. They play an important role in an ecosystem by helping break down carcasses. Decomposers in the deserts of Africa are fungi, bacteria, beetles, termites, earthworms, and millipedes.
Home Remodeling , Cell Biology Homework
Sites of Interest
Connecticut Job Directory
-
Search
Search
Search
Search
Login
Privacy Policy