That is an 'omnivore'
Yes. The two terms are not opposite of each other. A scavenger is an organism who eats leftovers from another animal's kill, or eats an animal that has died of some other causes. An omnivore is an organism that eats both plant and animal matter. Crows will basically eat whatever they find that looks tasty ...
Any animal or bird gets its energy from whatever it eats and drinks.
a pebble toad eats whatever it can find high in the mountains
Well of course its the rare Topuglamoises. You can find this animal on mt. Rushmore.
the consequences of animals being endagered is that if one animal is endagered than this animals absence would disrupt the food chain because if that certain animal is taken out than whatever eats this animal will also become vunerable due to the fact that a major part of its diet has been removed. so in turn the animal which has been efected by the lack of the other will also decline in numbers and whatever eats that animal will also so suffer
camels
an animal that only eats meat is a carnivore, an animal the only eats vegetation is a herbivore and an animal that eats both is called an omnivore :)
tigers,lions,wolves,rarely will find them in afirca
a bat is an animal that eats insects
This bird has no animal in the UK which eats it.
no known animal eats the sycamore tree
It eats whatever it can find - crayfish, crabs, fish, snails, frogs, insects, etc.