Scavenger maybe
Vultures eat dead animals and that's the only animal i know.
Consumers that only eat dead organisms may be decomposers, which include bacteria and fungi and break down dead matter into smaller nutrients. Another category of organisms that consume dead animals are scavengers, which feed on the leftovers of other predators and include vultures and heinas. Decomposers will eat both dead plants and animals, whereas scavengers usually eat dead animals.
Like a hawk, they eat animals that are already dead. They are called scavengers.
i think slugs eat dead organisms.. such as dead trees and plants... fruits.. dead animals... i think....
Scavengers eat dead animals. Decomposers break down tissues of dead animals and plants.
No, a carnivore is an animal that eats only meat. Scavengers (hawks, vultures) eat dead animals and organisms like bacteria also feed on dead animals.
They process dead matter down to the simpler substances that plants can use to synthesize fresh, new life. and if they were not living our earth would be filled with dead plants and animals and the jungles and every thing would stink
Organisms that eat other organisms are called heterotrops
Decomposers eat dead organic matter such as fallen leaves, dead animals, and plant material. They break down this organic material into simpler compounds, releasing nutrients back into the environment for other organisms to use.
No but it can still eat dead animals
Decomposers breakdown the dead things that no other animal wants and scavengers is organisms that eat dead animals or decaying plants. During transformation bacteria eats the dna and nutrients of other dead bacteria that is floating around.
Animals that eat other organisms are called carnivores, or sometimes secondary consumers.