A detrivore is an organism that feeds on detritus, dead and decomposing organisms. What they leave behind is used by decomposers. Vultures and crabs are detrivores.
An organism that feeds on large bits of dead and decaying organic matter. What they leave behind is used by decomposers. Crabs and seabirds are examples of detrivores.
A detrivore (or detritus feeder) is an organism that eats the dead remains of other organisms (detritus). Examples of detrivores include crabs, flies, vultures, and hyenas. Only a few butterflies are detrivores.
A detrivore (or detritus feeder) is an organism that eats the dead remains of other organisms (detritus). Examples of detrivores include some bacteria and fungi.