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Is a worm a decomposer ?
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Is a worm a decomposer ?
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Yes, in matter of fact it is when ever it eats a dead thing such as a grasshopper or another animal, when it filters out it's waste it becomes good fertilized soil.
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Yes because he helps compost
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