Scavengers? Well, a good example of a scavenger is the vulture. But first, a scavenger is an animal that feeds on the remains of other things. (That's why they are called scavengers; the "scavenge for food") For example, after a lion finishes with its kill, there would still be some renments of meat on the bone right? Well, there would be a huge fight for that little piece of meat. Your question wasn't really clear. Could you elaborate? If not, I hope this answers your question!
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Organisms that get their energy by eating dead organisms are called scavengers. These include vultures, hyenas, and certain insects like blowflies. Scavengers play a vital role in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients in an ecosystem.
Consumers that feed on the bodies of dead organisms are called scavengers.
An animal that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms is called a scavenger. Scavengers play an important role in the ecosystem by helping to recycle nutrients and organic matter. Examples of scavengers include vultures, hyenas, and beetles.
An organism that feeds off once-living organisms is called a scavenger. Scavengers consume decaying organic matter from dead plants or animals to obtain nutrients for survival. Examples of scavengers include vultures, hyenas, and beetles.
Scavengers.
An organism that absorbs food from decayed organisms and such, are called Decomposers.
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This is because scavengers are organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter .
Like a hawk, they eat animals that are already dead. They are called scavengers.
Decomposers breakdown the dead things that no other animal wants and scavengers is organisms that eat dead animals or decaying plants. During transformation bacteria eats the dna and nutrients of other dead bacteria that is floating around.