Some common scavengers that can be found in meadows include crows, ravens, and foxes. These animals feed on the remains of dead animals, insects, or plants that they find in the meadow, helping to clean up the ecosystem.
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Tagalog translation of MEADOW: parang
I think it's the owner of the meadow.
Common scavengers and decomposers in a swamp include vultures, crows, beetles, ants, and worms. These creatures play a vital role in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients in the ecosystem.
no they are not scavengers they eat live food
Guatemalans are the only scavengers in Guatemala.
Without a doubt the greatest scavengers to live in the ocean have been Pirates.
In meadows.
Because sheeps mostly eat grass and there are a lot of grass in the meadow! =)
yes.
Yes.
No, sharks can not live on land.
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On Meadow isle
horses could live in a meadow as long as it didn't have any predators or snakes, and it also had water. but if you thinking about dumping your horse in some meadow don't you dare do that to that poor beautiful part of God's creation
Maggots are Scavengers because they cannot hunt their own food, therefore they have to live off of already dead animals.