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.
No, snakes are not detritivores. They are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat other animals, such as rodents, birds, and insects. They do not typically consume detritus or decaying organic matter as part of their diet.
Humans are not decomposers. They are consumers.
African elephants live in grassy climates of the Sahara desert Sahara desert is very hot and dry.
A recycling company. De-composers and detritivores convert waste matter back into energy.
They live near the Sahara desert, but lions are better suited for the savannas that surround the Sahara, and that is where most are found.
Detrivitores live everywhere. In the jungle they would be various beetles, worms and fungi.
yes it does live in the sahara desert
No they dont live in the sahara.
No one the sahara is a desert.
Yes, plants and animals live in the Sahara.
Yes, there lives elephants south in sahara.
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.
Dakota Laton and his brother charlie live in the sahara.
No, pronghorns are North American animals and do not live in the Sahara.
camles can live in Egypt and/or in the Sahara desert
No, llamas live in the Altiplano of South America, not in the Sahara of Africa,
Yes, they live in the Sahara desert but I'm not sure how they survive.