No, an osprey is not primarily considered a scavenger. Ospreys are specialized raptors that primarily hunt live fish, catching them with their impressive talons while diving into the water. While they may occasionally scavenge or steal food from other birds, their hunting skills and diet predominantly classify them as fish-eating predators rather than scavengers.
scavenger
Yes.
A mosquito is not considered a scavenger, since they eat meat. Instead, they are considered to be parasites, because they live on the blood of humans.
Bacteria is considered a scavenger. Bacteria is classified as a Paramecium. It is referred to as microbial vultures.
Lichen is considered to be a scavenger. They are commonly organisms that contain fungus and usually have a photosynthetic associate that they grow with.
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A scavenger.
they are mostly scavenger. they also hunt zebra, impalas and occasionally wilder-beast!
NO
It is considered a scavenger, like hyenas and pigeons.
Abalone are not considered scavengers. They are herbivorous marine snails that feed on algae and seaweed.
The skua is considered a scavenger bird and they can be aggressive.