No, raccoons are classified as carnivores but have an omnivorous diet.
Elephants are herbivores. They eat plants. Vultures and Hyena are the most common scavengers.
No. They are herbivores, feeding on mostly plants.
Decomposers and scavengers eat the dead remains of plants and animals. Crows and vultures are examples of scavengers that eat dead meat.
Herbivores. They eat plants.
no, they are omnivores, they eat both plants and meat!
Isopods are scavengers, so they eat mostly rotten plants and animals
Well, scavengers eat the decomposed organism's. After the organism has been digested, the nutrients are released through the scavengers stool back into the environment which helps to revitalize other plants and animals.
Many insects function as scavengers, eating dead animals and plants that we never think about, but that would pile up if it weren't for scavengers. Many ants are among those scavengers, performing a function that we should be grateful for.
Yes. They can not make their own food like plants so they are cosumers.
In general butterflies are not considered to be scavengers. Most butterflies feed on nectar and juice from plants. However, there are some species that feed on rotting fruits and dead animals.
They can be herbivores, or omnivores. Herbivores= Vegetarian Omnivores= eats both plants and meat