scavengers are kind of like "nature's vacuum". they feed on the remains of dead animals and the remains that other animals have left behind.
Most scavengers are omnivores that will eat any plant/meat remains that contain some nutritional value, ( such as lobsters who feed on anything from small fish to seaweed and plankton)...but many are strictly carnivorous eating only animal remains...(such as the vulture).
no they are not scavengers they eat live food
No, mice ARE scavengers. They're one of the smallest animals in the world, I DOUBT a mouse could eat another scavenger.
No
Scavengers are animals that eat from the remains of dead animals.
All scavengers eat, it's part of the definition of the word. But not all things that eat are scavengers. Predators aren't scavengers, but they are consumers. Scavengers actually can not exist without primary consumers to scavenge off of.
Vultures
scavengers
they are and are not they are scavengers they eat what they get
no they eat crabs.
as far as i know any scavenger will eat a dead pig, scavengers generally eat anything they have strong stomachs after all its what they are designed for.
Isopods are scavengers, so they eat mostly rotten plants and animals
Scavengers don't necessarily come after carnivores but carnivores are before scavengers because they eat their prey live whereas the scavengers eat what carnivores leave behind