That characteristic is typically attributed to the racoon, though many scavenging woodland critters can be responsible for dumpster diving in your neighborhood, such as possums, bears, or coyotes. In New England racoons share top billing with skunks.
most likely yes because I've seen same bears get addicted to eating trash. If bears get addicted to trash then it is very possible that any animal can get addicted to drugs. It might be harder for an animal to get addicted depending on the animals abilities.
Vacuoles in animal cells are often described as trash bins or trash cans.
sleeping and eating and digging thorugh trash
This really depends on what is in the trash, but also what the person has been eating! Can't exactly have a definite answer.
Animal Extractors - 2006 Triple Trash Bears was released on: USA: 2 March 2007
by eating trash around the forests
sleeping and eating and digging thorugh trash
The vacuole is type of trash bin in animal cells.
Marty moesel is a big fan of the hawk guys he lives in a trash can and loves eating out of the broncos swety trash can too
Squid
The Orca whale is the largest flesh eating animal. The shark is a fish and not an animal.
It can save a animal and some plants pick up trash and save the world.