the most obvious answer here could be a "vulture"
Flies use any dead animals as food.
Both vultures and ravens will circle over the desert searching for food in the form of dead animals.
Yes, flies can come from dead animals. When an animal dies, flies are attracted to the decaying flesh and lay their eggs on it. The eggs hatch into larvae (maggots) that feed on the decaying tissue, eventually developing into adult flies.
Flies don't eat any animals, they do eat bacteria through of animal droplets. But frogs eat flies and there is a plant that also eats flies called japenes fly trap
Insects such as flies, locusts and beetles, indigenous bird species and migrating birds, bats.
Yes, maggots can be found in rainforests. They are the larval stage of flies and can be found in decaying organic matter such as fallen leaves, fruits, and animal carcasses. Maggots play an important role in breaking down and recycling nutrients in the rainforest ecosystem.
Road runner which is a desert bird that rarely flies.
Most likely really small animals, such as fruit flies.
Segmentation in animals allows the animal to grow by repeating the segments. Animals with segmentation include fruit flies, leaches and zebra fish.
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Moraxella bovis can be transmitted by flies (which transmit the bacteria from the eyes of an infected animal to another) or by direct contact between animals.
It depends on what type of animal it is. From the old aging Tortoises to the Quick Dying House Flies.