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are hyenas hetrotrophs​

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Answered by Anonymous
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detritivore(detritus feeder) A heterotrophic animal that feeds on dead material (detritus). ... Animals (e.g. the hyena) that feed mainly on other dead animals, or that feed mainly on the products (exuviae, e.g. dung), of larger animals, are termed scavengers. See also food-chain; compare carnivore and herbivore.

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detritivore(detritus feeder) A heterotrophic animal that feeds on dead material (detritus). ... Animals (e.g. the hyena) that feed mainly on other dead animals, or that feed mainly on the products (exuviae, e.g. dung), of larger animals, are termed scavengers. See also food-chain; compare carnivore and herbivore.

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