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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.
No, a wolverine is not a detritivore. Wolverines are carnivorous mammals that primarily feed on meat such as small mammals, birds, and carrion. They are not known to consume detritus as a significant part of their diet.
There are 4 species of mushroom in Mushroom Burger.
The common store mushroom (button mushroom or commercial mushroom) belongs to the species Agaricus bisporus. It is a widely cultivated mushroom species that is popular for its culinary uses and is known for its white cap and pink gills when young.
Mushroom is called "कुकुरमुत्ता" (Kukurmutta) in Hindi.
Pholiotus is a genus of fungi, specifically categorized as a decomposer rather than a producer. Fungi, including those in the Pholiotus genus, obtain their nutrients by breaking down organic matter, such as dead plants and wood. They play a crucial role in nutrient cycling in ecosystems but do not perform photosynthesis like producers do. Therefore, Pholiotus is not a producer.
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
no
yes in that it eats dead animals. however a hyena is correctly termed a scavenger not detritivore.
yes
yes
Yes, an earth worm is a Detritivore. It dwells in the soil and feeds on detritus such as soil with an organic component.
Yes.