Think of it as the person that comes around cleaning up the mess after a party. And this person usually eats what left overs there are left and are still edible. And don't forget, the other much smaller person, who will eat just about anything that has any food value left at all. This one comes right behind the first person.
Detrivot
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.
it depends, cuz some birds may be herbivore and others may be omnivores, like a tanager is a carnivore but a blue jay is a herbivore and an eagle is a detritivore....so it depends.
sponge are omnivores or detrivores because they feed on living and dead particles
Detrivot
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.
Kelp is not an example of a detritivore. Kelp uses photosynthesis to make its own food and get the nutrients it needs to grow.