Possibly, but t-rex was bigger than any other tyrranosaurid (that we know of). Tarbosaurus would be like the t-rex of Asia nano-t was to small for a scavenger and albertasaurus wasnt as havily built as other tyrranosaurs. T-rex was probaly in a similar niche as a lion today. It probalyscavenged less then it hunted.
A scavenger is a type of animal that gathers feed from left over remnants of other creatures. Predators eat scavengers.
Consumers that feed upon organisms that other creatures have killed is known as a scavenger. An example of a scavenger is a buzzard or vulture.
No, they eat after killing it, scavengers eat leftovers from another animals "lunch", or "dinner". One scavenger is the crab.
scavengers of the sea are animals that hunt other living things such as.... sharks, barracudas, some eels, and starfish! yes its true! a star fish is a scavenger of the sea!!!!!!
well i know that the definition of a scavenger is an animal that eats dead animals so scavengers and buzzards are scavengers so i hope that helps you and peace love and hope live_love_and_laugh
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!
Yes, the buzzer is indeed a scavenger. This large bird is also known as a vulture. The buzzer searches for food which is left behind from other predators.
decomposers are a kind of a bacteria or fungi, scavenger what eats other organisms.
Hawks are both predators and scavengers, for example they will eat road kill
Scavenger is the scientific name of animals that feed on dead animals and plants. There is a huge number of scavengers like vultures, beetles, and raccoons.
A vulture is a scavenger. A scavenger is a carnivore that does not kill its own food but eats carrion, the dead bodies of animals; either prey killed by other hunters or animals that have died of other causes.
Vultures are not the only scavengers that fly, for crows are depicted as scavengers also. They sometimes eat from rotting or dying flesh. Sometimes crows steal food from other crows or small animals, but they mainly search for food that is already dead.