Yes a Wolverine is a carnivore. Credits to: http://www.hww.ca/hww2.asp?id=108
A Wolverine is a Carnivore it eats animals fish, ground squirrel and mice. Hope this helped.
Carnivore. because it eats other animals before or after they are dead!
No. Scavengers eat the dead along with decomposers, but decomposers eat the scavengers. A decomposer is a fungus, bacteria, or an insect while scavengers are usually mammals or birds.
A wolf is a carnivore but if there isn't much food about they may resort to scavenging.
Raccoons are considered to be omnivores and that includes scavenging food on occasion, especially from garbage cans.
They are omnivores as they do eat some plants as well as meat
Scavenger
It is definitely not a decomposer.
scavenger because they hunt for food.
A scavenger or a decomposer.
It is a consumer not a producer
A detritivore feeds on plant and animal remains and other dead matter. An earthworm would be an example of a detritivore.
No a raccoon is not a canine. A raccoon is a procyonid.
A decomposer breaks down organic compounds in dead organic matter, and a detritivore eats dead and decaying matter.
yes in that it eats dead animals. however a hyena is correctly termed a scavenger not detritivore.
Decomposer
A raccoon is a scavenger, not a hunter.
Crickets are not decomposers. They are consumers.
decomposer
decomposer
fungi and bacteria
No, crabs may be carnivores, herbivores or scavengers/detritivores but they are not decomposers.
concumer and scavenger
A detritivore is a decomposer (it generally consumes waste products)
A detritivore is a decomposer (it generally consumes waste products)