Garbage :)
Offal, as the bowels of an animal or fish; refuse animal or vegetable matter from a kitchen; hence, anything worthless, disgusting, or loathsome., To strip of the bowels; to clean.
Offal, as the bowels of an animal or fish; refuse animal or vegetable matter from a kitchen; hence, anything worthless, disgusting, or loathsome., To strip of the bowels; to clean.
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Refuse matter from the kitchen is commonly referred to as kitchen waste or food waste. This includes scraps of food, peels, leftover meals, and other organic materials that are discarded during food preparation and consumption. Proper disposal and management of kitchen waste are important for reducing environmental impact and promoting composting.
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on decaying organic matter and refuse. Examples include vultures, crows, and certain types of beetles. They play a vital role in recycling nutrients in the ecosystem.
corn was not a vegetable they were familiar with so they did not think it was proper fare.
An animal that feeds on carrion, that is refuse or the remains of dead animals is referred to as a scavenger. An example of this type of animal is a vulture or hyena.
That is an animal that is called a scavenger. An example of a scavenger is a fox.
It would depend on which countries refuse act you are referring to. Many, though not all, countries have them and they all differ.
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With my research I saw that many vets can treat any animal because there are many different kinds of vets. But any vet can refuse to treat an animal. For example. If your dog is sick, the vet can refuse to treat the dog because, unlike in human medicine, there is no legal requirement for treatment. The two most common reasons a veterinarian will refuse to treat an animal are lack of owner ability to pay for treatment and inexperience with the species or condition.
This sentence is in passive voice. For active voice, the sentence could be recast as, "Searchers found fragments of animal bones and other refuse at the site."