Scavengers are animals that consume already dead animals (carrion). e.g. vultures, blowflies, cockroaches and burying beetles are all scavengers.
Scavenges
Lion, hyena
Sounds like a turkey vulture to me . . .
a pirate or freebooter
The science definition for a scavenger is a girl that scavenges through your cum!
eagle
Ferritin, because it scavenges up excess iron and stores it, to be released later if needed.
The three main species of hyenas are the spotted hyena, the brown hyena, and the striped hyena. The spotted hyena is the most well-known and social of the three, often living in large clans. The brown hyena is more solitary and primarily scavenges, while the striped hyena is known for its distinctive striped fur and also scavenges but is more elusive.
Komodo dragons are not venomous, but poisionous. This is because the Komodo dragon scavenges food and the bacteria from those animals come into their saliva.
It hunts and scavenges. So it would hunt small animals and also look for wasted food that has been disposed or left in bins.
Scavengers are creatures that eat the meat of dead animals but typically do not hunt live prey.
A Mudlark is someone who scavenges in river mud for items of value, especially in London during the Industrial Revolution. Mudlarks would scavenge in the River Thames during low tide, searching for anything of value.- Wikipedia