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Crab
Sea Star
Amphipod Crustaceans
crabs and sea stars aand sea cucumbers
mullet
No: they are predators and scavengers, but not detritivores.
Earthworms, flatworms, water lice, some fish, termites, and crabs are detritivores that eat dead and decomposing organic material. Any animal, or consumer, that eats insects can eat them. This includes birds, most bears, frogs, and any other consumer eats other animals.
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.
animals in the ocean/sea
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Woodlice and slugs are detritivores of the woodlands.
The animals from the pond that are detritivores are ones that eat dead organisms. Some of the common detritivores include flatworms, snails and water lice among others.
Detritivores decompose any organic materials including dead animals.
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.
Sea cucumbers and some crabs are detritivores
Starfish are carnivorous animals, some are predators, others are detritivores.
Detritivores
Hundreds, way too many to list here.
No: they are predators and scavengers, but not detritivores.
Earthworms, flatworms, water lice, some fish, termites, and crabs are detritivores that eat dead and decomposing organic material. Any animal, or consumer, that eats insects can eat them. This includes birds, most bears, frogs, and any other consumer eats other animals.
Crab's are both predators and detritivores (eat's dead plants and animals.)
The word is 'detritivores'.