No
A cow is made up of 90% water. When water freezes to ice, it expands. Thus the water in the dead animal that freezes to ice will expand, resulting in swelling of dead tissues in the animal in the middle of winter.
Alligators stalk their Pray while under water. When an animal goes to that body of water the alligator will grab the animal and pull it in the water then it will death roll until the animal is dead.
No, there is no reason to attack a dead animal. They will eat a dead animal though.
because animal shelters supply food and water and a shelter to the animals, without them, the animals would be in the wild most likely dead.
The gas collected from the dead animal and bubbled through lime water is likely carbon dioxide (CO2). This gas reacts with the lime water (calcium hydroxide) to form calcium carbonate, which is insoluble and appears as a cloudy white precipitate.
if you look in your vent and see a dead animal!
Usually when an animal kills another animal it eats the body but it is possible that an animal could kill another animal and the dead animal's body could fall into a small stream or pond where it could decompose and pollute the water.
Decomposers reintroduce a dead animal into an ecosystem by creating fuel for plants. The dead animal decomposes and creates nutrients for plant growth.
A dead animal.
It is often called a carcass.
Detritivores feed on dead plant and animal remains.
A sea shell may contain a dead animal but the shell itself is a protective covering that an animal made to protect itself.