A carcass refers to the dead body of an animal, especially after it has been slaughtered for meat. In a broader context, it can also describe the remains of any animal that has died from natural causes or been killed. In the agricultural and culinary industries, the term is often used to discuss the processing and preparation of meat for consumption.
usualy when cheetahs make a kill, they drag it to a safe spot & consume their prey, or their kittens eat it. if a hyena, or lion comes by, the carcuss is abandoned
BEars, Cayotes, Foxes, big birds... all can be seen as enimies of the wolf. However, though nearly ANY carnivore is a wolves enime, hardly any animal would attack a full grown wolf other then humans and dogs. Not even bears would attack one less a desperate wolf attacks a feed bear first. Contrary to popular believe, Wolves and bear RARLY fight, let alone if one has a carcuss or not. Usually, the wolf would wait, and only aproach the carcuss once the bear is finished, and a bear wont usually get the chance to eat the carcuss if the wolf killed it, as a wolf eats in a pack, then 'cashes the food'. Every animal -except hunters- give the wolf a wide berth. However, any animal that eats meat WILL attack, kill, and eat a wolf pup if they can. That is why every carnivore is a wolves enimy, epecially when there are pups nearby
The U.S. Capitol Building, the Supreme Court, and the Library of Congress stand as three of the most important government buildings on Capitol Hill. These buildings are integral to the functioning of the legislative and judicial branches of the U.S. government.
Alligators are carnivores and primarily eat fish, turtles, snakes, birds, and small mammals. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume whatever prey is most readily available in their environment.
If you kill the animal you must cut off the tail if it has one. Then you must carfully remove the fur from the carcuss, After that you must lay it out flat on a table or ground with the fur facing the ground. Next you use your knife and slowly trim away all the fat. Once you have done that just make a structure and place the hide over it no tanning is needed if you are in the wilderness. Also there will probally be the smell of dead animals on it so if possible just wash it. You have to skin it, and then you need to hang it == ==
No, slugs are generally found in moist, damp environments. Wild delphinium flowers grow in meadows and meadows are not a suitable environment nor are they damp and moist enough for slugs to thrive in.
There is thought to be over two million different species of animals in the amazon rainforest, with half of them being insects. Some of the animals are jaguars (which have been hunted to near extinction), Brazilian tapirs, parrots, piranha, and bull frogs. Jaguars, hunted for their beautiful coat patterns, are very elusive and shy. They will run at the first sound or sight of man. Piranha are thought to be the most aggressive fish in the world and a group of ten or twenty can devour a duck's carcuss in less than ten minutes because of their needle-sharp teeth. Parrots are commonly used in shows abroad and are known for their intelligence and ability to learn new actions. I hope this is enough information but if you need anything else, you can search it on Google. :)
I don't know all the plants that slugs eat, but in my garden they eat the petals on Marguerite daisies and shasta daisies. They eat the leaves on Fox Glove and the leaves on Hostas. Also I have seen them in my Icelandic Poppies and the Rudebeckia (Black Eyed Susan leaves)....I think they are also eating my Purple Coneflower leaves, they seem like they have holes in them. There favorite definitely is the daisy petals. I picked off about 12 slugs off of one daisy plant. Also saw them on my coreopsis. Slimy little suckers!!