No, crows are not considered detritivores. Detritivores are organisms that primarily feed on dead organic matter and decomposing material, such as earthworms and certain types of fungi. Crows are omnivorous scavengers, meaning they consume a wide variety of foods, including insects, small animals, fruits, and carrion, but they do not specialize in breaking down dead organic matter like detritivores do.
A fox could be a predator of the crow, if the crow were on the ground...but the predator of a crow would be an owl.
A crow is actually a member of the Crow family, which includes birds like magpies and jackdaws.
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A young crow is called a chick or a fledgling.
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I believe a shield bug is a detritivore
That vulture is a successful detritivore.
A Fiddler Crab is a marine detritivore
No, I'm pretty sure Hyenas are not detritivores.
A Sea star is a detritivore that lives in a coral reef
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yes in that it eats dead animals. however a hyena is correctly termed a scavenger not detritivore.
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Yes, an earth worm is a Detritivore. It dwells in the soil and feeds on detritus such as soil with an organic component.
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