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Epiparasite
Scavengers
That's called a parasite.
Yes a scavenger is just a type of organism, which means that this organism does not primarily catch its own food but instead feeds off the wast or kill of another organism.
An organism that lives in another organism can kill it. At times this organism can live quite awhile in another organism.
It depends on the type of parasite. Most parasites don't kill you, they don't want to 'kill the hand that feeds them.'
Scavengers
That's called a parasite.
Yes a scavenger is just a type of organism, which means that this organism does not primarily catch its own food but instead feeds off the wast or kill of another organism.
carnivores usually feed on dead animals once they kill them
None. Humans (poachers) kill them for their fur, but nothing eats them.
Humans almost always kill their food before eating it. And since the meaning of detrivorous refers to "an organism that feeds on dead animals", humans are detrivorous.
A herbivore is NOT a predator because it eats plants. if at all possible, a herbivore is prey to carnivorous predators.Improving the answerBy: hulk789To be a predator, the organism naturally preys on other organisms. By defining a herbivore, means that it is an organism which feeds on plants. Organisms are individual animals, plants and single-celled life forms (basically, all that are alive are organisms). Plants are organisms, which proves the fact that a herbivore is a predator as it feeds on other organisms.
Mold makes penicillin to kill bacteria.
An organism that lives in another organism can kill it. At times this organism can live quite awhile in another organism.
Decomposers- An organism that breaks down by living thingsScavenger- Consumer that usually doesn't kill for their own food
Kill the prey before they feed it to their young.
it feeds it and will kill anything that threatens it