hunter, scrounge, or scrounger Examples of a scavenger are magpies, hyenas, rats, and vultures
Another word for artifact is relic or antiquity.
pyramid, sarcophagus
To quarry something is to mine it (as in the mineral usage of the word), so a synonym for 'quarried' could be 'mined'.
A student of the physical remains of ancient cultures or eras.
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There is no word 'scravenge' in English. The closest word is the verb to scavenge, to search for and collect. The noun forms for the verb to scavenge are scavenger and the gerund, scavenging.
Well, that depends on what you mean by scavenger. Does it scavenge alone, or in a pack? Does it it "hunt" scavenge, or "forage" scavenge? You see, all living things scavenge. Even humans, who scavenge for the most inflated chip packet at the shops. So I believe, yes, cheetahs are scavengers, in one form or another. Hope that helps, from PNE.
No. Most kangaroos are herbivores. They do not scavenge.
I had to 'scavenge' the automotive graveyard for the right hubcap.
The noun forms for the verb to scavenge are scavenger and the gerund, scavenging.
in the wild they often scavenge on deer and elk so yes they do scavenge
They scavenge for them.
To the shark - Nothing. The Remora would have to find another big fish to scavenge from.
Door hinge rhymes with orange if you pronounce like "or" instead of "ar". Ebonics revenge, avenge and scavenge
Arctic Foxes follow larger predators like Polar Bears so that they can scavenge the remains of the larger predator's kill.
Tasmanian devils both hunt and scavenge. Why they scavenge when they are effervescent utters as well is not known, but what is known is that, by cleaning up the environment of carrion (dead animals), the Tasmanian devil performs a very useful function.
Another word for wedding is Marriage. Another word is Matrimony