A hermaflafla
scavenger
a scavenger can obtain their source of food from many locations, but the main source would probably be bins and food that has been thrown on the floor.
there is more food for predators to eat in grasslands
they are mostly scavenger. they also hunt zebra, impalas and occasionally wilder-beast!
No, a deer is not a scavenger because a scavenger is an organism that feeds on the tissue of dead animals. A deer would be a consumer because it can not make its own food and it eats producers like vegetation.
Arctic Foxes and scavenger birds
No, the jaguar is a carnivore and would rarely scavenge unless food was really scarce.
no is is a decomposer.
there is more food for predators to eat in grasslands
No, the T-Rex was not a scavenger. the T-Rex killed its prey to get food.
If grasslands vanished from Earth, it would have severe ecological impacts. It would disrupt food chains, resulting in the decline of herbivores that depend on grasslands for food. This, in turn, would affect predators further up the food chain, leading to a loss of biodiversity. Additionally, grasslands play a crucial role in carbon sequestration and reducing greenhouse gases, so their disappearance could worsen climate change.
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