This is because scavengers are organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter .
scavengers help us clean our environment by eating dead and decomposed animals. if there were no scavengers our earth would be dirty and would be full of dead animals
Many people things houseflies are disgusting creatures that transmit disease to humans. However, when they're not in your home, flies provide a useful service to the environment as scavengers.
Scavengers eat only dead animals and it help our ecosystem, environment stay clean.
scavengers help us clean our environment by eating dead and decomposed animals. if there were no scavengers our earth would be dirty and would be full of dead animals
By destroying the environment.
yes,it is very useful to save a environment.
Well, scavengers eat the decomposed organism's. After the organism has been digested, the nutrients are released through the scavengers stool back into the environment which helps to revitalize other plants and animals.
Tasmanian devils are scavengers, and so they clean up carcasses lying around.
Yes, most scavengers are omnivores, meaning they eat both plant and animal matter. They feed on a variety of food sources depending on what is available in their environment. Examples of scavengers include vultures, raccoons, and some species of insects.
Tasmanian devils are scavengers, and so they clean up carcasses lying around.
The environment is useful for animals as it is an animal's natural habitat. It's the same with humans.
Sponges are not classified as scavengers; instead, they are filter feeders. They obtain nutrients by filtering water through their porous bodies, extracting bacteria, plankton, and organic particles. While they can help recycle nutrients in their environment, they do not actively seek out or consume dead organic matter like scavengers do. Thus, their feeding strategy is fundamentally different from that of scavengers.