Definitly not. Buzzards are scavengers, and Eagles are hunters.
Yes, to a degree. Although good hunters, they will feed on carrion.
All scavengers eat, it's part of the definition of the word. But not all things that eat are scavengers. Predators aren't scavengers, but they are consumers. Scavengers actually can not exist without primary consumers to scavenge off of.
Yes . Most birds of prey will scavenge dead animals from time to time.
There are several scavengers that live in the temperate forest. These are raccoon, turkey vultures, eagles, crows, ravens, and coyotes.
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Desert ants, hyenas and vultures are all scavengers.
Bald eagles are important both as predators and as scavengers. Their extinction would result in the spread of disease and the unsafe rising of herd populations.
peregrine falcons have no natural predaters,but some scavengers eat the dead birds
If there were no scavengers then all the dead animals would rot .
Bald eagles hunt fish, small mammals, even cats if they are suffering from a severe lack of food and other small animals. Bald eagles are also scavengers and will scavenge rather than hunt if given the opportunity.