Not intentionally, but may accidentally eat one if they're licking and grooming themselves.
Sometimes when deers eat grass they eat a worm
Not really. If they were hungry enough they could, but in most cases they prefer eating grass and legumes over weeds.
Not by itself, but yes it would, along with many other worms and insects and insect larvae.
I think not.
No.
no
If your dad found a dead cow on the side of the road and brought it home to eat for dinner would you? What do you think the toad thinks when he see's a dead fly. exactly what you think about the dead cow.
A worm will eat nearly anything, including waste products. A favorite part of a worm's diet is essentially cow manure.
Only if the cow is dead. Vultures don't usually swoop down upon an alive cow and eat it.
Why would you even think about doing that? Good luck. I woudn't recommend trying it In order to eat a live cow, you would have to be big enough to put it in your mouth whole. If you are butchering it, slicing of portions for eating, they will be dead when you eat them even if the cow isn't. It would be incredibly cruel to do this.
A worm is a decomposer because worms eat waste. They eat dead or decaying organisms such as dead leaves, road kill, dead plants, etc. However they do not eat decaying/rotting foods. Scavengers eat rotting food not decomposers.
it is to eat dead stuff all day long!!! they eat also decay and what not.................. Earth worm is a decomposer that breaks down dead organisms & returns nutriants to it's soil
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.
Because no one would want to eat it or buy it much if it were. And the "dead part is a bit redundant.
Bacteria
The cow.
Different flies fill different niches and eat different things. It is not unthinkable that a fly would digest a dead worm.