turkey vultures are usually the first animals to eat the carcass of a dead animal.
a hyena I suppose?
a fish is a wild animal yet a domestic like a gold fish you would have in a fish tank is domestic but something like a flounder from the ocean is wild
You are referring to an aardvark which is a wild animal native to Africa which digs and feeds on ants.
It is an animal that is mainly found in India some people keep them as pets as they kill snakes and other reptiles. mongoose is mainly a wild animal. it is also a bike's brand name.
A mosquito fish mainly feeds on mosquito larvae in the wild but in captivity a mosquito fish eats it's fry or leaves off of plants
The Andean condor feeds mostly on carrion. Inland Andean condors feed mainly on large carcasses, such as llamas, alpacas, rheas, guanacos, armadillos, wild boars, rabbits, foxes, and red deer. They do eat large live animals though, such as cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and dogs. On the other hand, coastal Andean condors feed on carcasses of animals that die on the beach, particularly cetaceans. Both inland and coastal Andean condors can feed on small live animals though such as rodents, birds, and rabbits.
The biggest wild land mammal living in Madagascar is the bush pig.
A carnivorous animal is a predator that feeds on other animals for energy and nutrients. These animals typically hunt, kill, and consume other animals to survive. Examples include lions, wolves, and hawks.
captivity=leaves wild=leaves with the occasional flower
it decreases the amount of animal feed going out, being distributed. which could be a could thing, you don't want wild animals coming into large metropolitan cities
It feeds on whatever it can find
The collective noun for carcasses is "carrion." "Carrion" refers to the decaying flesh of dead animals, which can attract scavengers and play a vital role in ecosystems as a source of nutrients. The term is often used in the context of scavengers feeding on dead animals in the wild.