Your question is unclear. You might be referring to herbivores. You might be referring to non-scavengers (predators that never scavenge already dead animals). If you mean the latter, then there might be no such animals. When hungry enough, almost any predator will eat already dead animals even if they have undergone some putrification.
If you were looking for examples of herbivores, them some examples of animal herbivores are: armadillos, caribou, chipmunks, cows, deer, elephants, giraffes, horses, kangaroos, koalas, llamas, mice, moose, rabbits, sheep, and squirrels. Also pandas, buffalos, zebras, beavers, chinchillas, rhinos, and some species of birds.
There are many general names that are given to animals which are not eaten by anything. One name is top predator.
wildlife Fauna...
"Seafood" is the general name given to animals and plants that are taken from the oceans for comsumption by humans.
"live stock" is general term name given to farm animals. Thus a "live stock farm" is one where the main business is rearing animals (usually cattle) for food.
"live stock" is general term name given to farm animals. Thus a "live stock farm" is one where the main business is rearing animals (usually cattle) for food.
The general name given to a laboratory chemical is a REAGENT.
Florence Nightingale, she believed that medical aid should be given to wounded troops on the battlefield. Many troops were killed either by bleeding out or by being eaten by wild animals.
How unicellular organisms may have given rise to the first animals?
I don't know, but don't try it, because as a general rule, animals should not be given human medicine unless you know for sure that they can have it. Ask your vet.
Terrestrial Animals
Animals with backbones are known as vertibrates.
eat it
They Die....