unicorns,trolls,and the rare quaudracorn
Millipedes, woodlice and slugs are detritivores that live in temperate woodlands
Seeds are not detritivores
Woodlice and slugs are detritivores of the woodlands.
Vultures and Hyenas are both scavengers and detritivores.
The animals from the pond that are detritivores are ones that eat dead organisms. Some of the common detritivores include flatworms, snails and water lice among others.
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.
Detrivitores live everywhere. In the jungle they would be various beetles, worms and fungi.
No: they are predators and scavengers, but not detritivores.
Millipedes, woodlice and slugs are detritivores that live in temperate woodlands
Detritivores are animals that are known to live on decomposing plants and animals. These animals include millipedes, dung flies, earthworms, fiddler crabs, common blue butterflies, and others. Detritivores that you will find living in grasslands include dung beetles, maggots, earthworms, butterflies, maggots, and others such as these.
The word is 'detritivores'.
Some decomposers are fungi, mushrooms, and bacteria.
Eagles are not detritivores
The detritivores have already begun feeding on this corpse. Detritivores contribute to decomposition.
Seeds are not detritivores
bacteria, fungi, and mushrooms
Woodlice and slugs are detritivores of the woodlands.