No, they are scavengers and they prey on dead animals such as roadkill.
Many animals will eat road kill, for example coyotes and buzzards are notorious for scavenging road kill.
Dingoes are scavengers, and eat any other animals, especially when these animals are carrion or roadkill. They eat injured and sick large mammals, but tend to prey on smaller, slower marsupials such as possums, mammals such as rabbits, and birds.
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Scavengers are animals that eat "left overs". They scavenge off of roadkill, carcasses, etc.
Strangely enough, I believe in England, if I run down and killed a pheasant, stopped and picked up the dead bird to eat, I would be classed as poaching. But if the car behind stopped and picked up the dead pheasant, that would be roadkill, and legal. To be on the safe side, just ensure there is nobody about - bon appétit!
No, you are just in need of mental help.
they don't!....thats why we have the term 'roadkill'
Depends on the animal. Some would be hunted and eaten, some would hunt and eat other animals, and the rest would starve to death or become roadkill (and would then be eaten by scavengers).
The only time that roadkill may be perfectly acceptable to eat would be when you had just hit it. Now running over it and tearing up its flesh with your tires is not the definition of, "fresh roadkill". Hitting a deer or other animal with just the hood, and removing the bruised tissue may be fine. But on the oither hand it is best not to eat anything off of the road at all....