Detritivore

/dɪˈtraɪtəˌvɔr/ noun

An organism that feeds on detritus (dead organic matter), including dead plant and animal material, feces, and other organic waste. They physically break down organic matter before decomposers complete the chemical breakdown.

From Latin 'detritus' (worn down) and '-vore' from Latin 'vorare' (to devour). The term was coined in ecology to distinguish organisms that eat dead matter from those that decompose it chemically.

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