Wedge-tailed eagles and Tasmanian devils eat carrion. So do crows.
As carrion refers to dead flesh it doesn't eat anything but it is eaten by scavengers.
They eat carrion, which is rotting dead organisms.
Yes that is what vultures eat, they feed of the carcases of dead animals but do not kill these animals themselves.
Carrion is dead meat. It does not eat anything. However - cretures such as Tasmanian Devils eat carrion, as do crows, vultures and numerous worms.
I believe you may be referring to carrion. Carrion means dead meat. Vultures and scavengers like hyena's eat carrion.
They die if they fail to eat the next turn and become carrion.
As carrion feeders as well as herbivores, they would try for anything withing their capabilites
Tasmanian devils cannot eat bears, for two simple reasons. 1. There are no bears in Australia. 2. Tasmanian Devils eat carrion, which means the dead bodies of animals, as well as live prey which is small, such as up to the size of the common wombat. They would not eat live bears.
No. They are scavengers, they eat carrion.
Carrion is not a living animal. It is the body and/or remains of a dead animal. So, yes - some carrion may be native animals, and some may be feral or introduced animals.
Camels don't catch prey. They mostly eat plants, though they will eat some carrion, which they would not have caught themselves.
Scavengers eat carrion - animals that are already dead. However, even many carnivores, such as lions, will eat carrion. It saves them the effort and dangers of a hunt.