well technically, because we eat dead animals. for example, we eat steak, fish, shrimp, hotdogs, beef ETC. A scavenger is a consumer that feeds off dead animals/organisms. But when i think of a scavenger, i think of vultures because they will feed off a rotting carcas if found, This is a tough question, but technically, yes, we are scavengers
A raccoon in terms of human perspective is a scavenger, so it would be loosely considered a consumer.
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We should do a scavenger hunt.The vulture is a scavenger.
yes. a cardinal is a scavenger.
The Scavenger was created in 1966.
Scavenger is a noun.
Sorta; they usually feast on human scraps like in the trash, landfills, etc. That's why you see so many in there.
Scavenger is the correct spelling.
Yes a turkey valture is a scavenger
Scavenger fish, which feed on dead or decaying matter, can pose health risks if consumed, primarily due to potential accumulation of toxins or heavy metals in their bodies. These fish may also carry parasites that can affect human health. It's essential to source scavenger fish from clean, regulated environments to minimize risks. Overall, while some scavenger fish can be safe to eat if properly monitored, caution is advised.