Humans are not decomposers. They are consumers.
no detrivores are worms and fungus
No: they are predators and scavengers, but not detritivores.
No, detritivores do not live in the Sahara. Detritivores usually live in soil containing decomposing organic matter, but they can also live in marine ecosystems.
Earthworms, fungus and slugs. A Detrivore feeds on dead or decaying matter.
A recycling company. De-composers and detritivores convert waste matter back into energy.
Earthworms, flatworms, water lice, some fish, termites, and crabs are detritivores that eat dead and decomposing organic material. Any animal, or consumer, that eats insects can eat them. This includes birds, most bears, frogs, and any other consumer eats other animals.
No: they are predators and scavengers, but not detritivores.
The word is 'detritivores'.
either main animals like a lion or tigers or humans
Eagles are not detritivores
The detritivores have already begun feeding on this corpse. Detritivores contribute to decomposition.
Seeds are not detritivores
Woodlice and slugs are detritivores of the woodlands.
The organism which consume detritus are called detritivores e.g., earthworm.
Vultures and Hyenas are both scavengers and detritivores.
Yes, there are detritivores in every country in the world, including Brazil.
Detritivores feed on decaying organic matter and feces. Scavengers, who eat dead plant and animal material found in their habitats, are not usually considered detritivores; however both scavengers and detritivores play and important roles in the cleanup of the habitat.
Detritivores decompose any organic materials including dead animals.