Here's what you should know:
* Raccoons don't eat decomposers directly. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organic matter. Raccoons eat the decaying matter itself, not the organisms breaking it down.
* Raccoons scavenge a wide range of decaying materials: This includes dead animals, rotting fruit, garbage, and even feces.
* Their scavenging helps with decomposition: By consuming decaying matter, raccoons help to break it down further, contributing indirectly to the decomposition process.
Therefore, while raccoons don't specifically eat decomposers, they do consume decaying matter, which plays a role in the overall ecosystem's decomposition cycle.