Yes, they are scavengers.
Yes unless the coyote strikes first.yes when they are dead
If the gaur's already dead, sure.
A scavenger
Wolves, grizzly bears, cougars, sometimes black bears, coyotes and scavengers like ravens and magpies are all animals that will eat moose and a cow if she's already dead or dying.
Ravens, magpies, coyotes, foxes, carnivorous beetles, house and bottle flies, etc are all animals that will eat a dead bear. None of these animals are capable of killing a bear, but will eat a bear that is already dead. Siberian tigers have been known to prey on and eat Amur brown bears, with these bears comprising of 2% of the tiger's diet.
because the males don't let them eat with them so they eat the dead animals wich was already killed
They eat most meats and full animals that are dead.
A wolverine might eat a bear if it was already dead and it came across its carcass. However, wolverines do not hunt bears and usually eat smaller animals like beavers. They also eat nuts and fruits.
Like a hawk, they eat animals that are already dead. They are called scavengers.
Yes, they sometimes scavenge dead animals.
Scavengers are carnivores that feed on animals that are already dead. They help to clean up the environment by consuming and recycling the carcasses of dead animals. Examples of scavenging animals include vultures, hyenas, and some species of beetles.
Only if the water buffalo is already dead. Otherwise, no.