Most decomposers, including worms and insects, will eat rotting human flesh. But there are no decomposers who specialize in dead human consumption.
An animal that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms is called a scavenger. Scavengers play an important role in the ecosystem by helping to recycle nutrients and organic matter. Examples of scavengers include vultures, hyenas, and beetles.
No animal is totally opposite to a human. Every living thing on earth shares some elements and DNA to a greater or lesser extent. --a dead human.
No, a carnivore is an animal that eats only meat. Scavengers (hawks, vultures) eat dead animals and organisms like bacteria also feed on dead animals.
They become food for other organisms, they decompose and ultimately the become part of the soil
Generally Human Cheek cells (as with skin cells) are dead on the outermost layers, and still alive on the deeper layers. So the cheek cells are dead even before you take them out of your mouth.
they put all body's in mass graves.....
They either buried them in mass graves or cremated (burned) the bodies.
People who preserve animal bodies are known as 'taxidermists'
Most of the corpses (dead bodies) were cremated (burned) at the extermination camps during the Holocaust. Others were buried in mass graves during the Holocaust. Recent archaeological 'digs' at Belzec, for example, have uncovered eleven mass graves with the remains of at least 10,000 bodies in each grave.
Scavenger.
This sort of animal that feeds on carrion is called a "scavenger".
There isn't one. There are two gravediggers in Hamlet, but their job is to make graves, not take dead bodies out of them.
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In the Old Testament, the Israelites typically buried the dead bodies of those who died in wars. It was considered respectful and honorable to bury the deceased, and mass graves were sometimes used for large numbers of casualties.
Many people have been buried without a casket. It happened frequently during wartime. In the Civil War after a battle, burial teams would go to the battle field, dig graves, and place the bodies of dead solders in graves where they lay. Many of those graves were no more than 2 feet deep.
Human flesh and dead bodies. They are scavengers.
dead bodies and animal statues