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Q: What are the organisms that scavenge in streams?
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What best describes the relationship between the flow rate of streams and the types of organisms that live in the streams?

The slower the stream flows, the more plant life it contains.


Do kangaroos scavenge?

No. Most kangaroos are herbivores. They do not scavenge.


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