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Flatworms are carnivores, herbivores and scavengers.
worms,termites,bacteria
A worm is not a predator. Worms are decomposers and scavengers :) Hope I helped
Once scavengers die, decomposers eat the scavengers. Decomposers are worms, mushrooms,bugs, flies, and other insects and animals that feed on rotting flesh.
Omnivores, carnivores and scavengers. Insects and worms eat the remains of carcasses.
When a lion hunts, the pride generally eats everything from a kill. Anything that is left is picked over by scavengers. Once the scavengers are finished, the decomposers come in to eat anything that is left. Decomposers are things like bacteria, fungi, and worms.
Worms, flies, foxes, birds, insects, bacteria. Scavengers
Marine Bristle worms eat detritus and fecal matter. They are opportunist scavengers and bottom feeders.
Shrews are not typically scavengers; they are insectivores that primarily feed on insects, worms, and other invertebrates. They have fast metabolisms and must eat frequently to survive, so they are active hunters rather than scavengers.
worms some times ,rolly pollys , and birds thst use grass as nests
Common scavengers and decomposers in a swamp include vultures, crows, beetles, ants, and worms. These creatures play a vital role in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients in the ecosystem.
hermits crabs are one of the most common scavengers in the ocean.