No, a fox is not a detrivore. Foxes are omnivorous mammals, meaning they eat a varied diet that includes fruits, insects, small mammals, and birds. Detrivores, on the other hand, specifically consume decomposing organic matter, such as dead plant and animal material. While foxes may scavenge on carrion, they do not primarily feed on decomposing matter like true detrivores do.
No, a cow is not a detrivore. A cow is an herbivore.
A fungus is a detrivore.
Eating detritus. A detrivore cleans up dead and rotting material, recycling it.
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fungus
Yes, and a detrivore.
Yes, and a detrivore.
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moving nutrients into the soil.
A detrivore feeds on dead things.
moving nutrients into the soil
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