sharks, vultures (and other Birds of Prey), hyenas
it does not make its own food it feed on some other things like dust , dead animals and dead plants.
it can only feed at dead living things such as dead animals and plants
Decomposers reduce the remains of dead living things which were once alive, like dead leaves/plants (litter) and other dead animals. Decomposers break down dead living things into nutrients to add to the soil for plants to grow.
Living things...gazelles, lions,giraffes,elephants,hyenas,and pretty much the Lion King Non-living things...rocks,dung,dead animals,dead plants,dirt,water,and mud
Actually, decomposers and scavengers aren't the same. Decomposers are living things that decompose animals. Scavengers are living things that eat parts of dead organism.-Hope this helps!
It depends how long the body has been dead. Flies are attracted to foul smelling things so it depends on the dead body.
Rotting flesh of dead animals is a breeding ground for flies and other insects that can spread disease. Scavenger animals are also attracted to the remains. Not a nice thing to have in your backyard.
worms decompose dead things and turn the dead things into nutrients. Usually animals manure helps fertilize soil also
Scavenger.
dead animals
Buzzards primarily rely on their keen sense of smell to locate food, including dead animals. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that buzzards can specifically differentiate between dead humans and other animals based on sight alone.
the answer is yes.They eat a variety of things
Scavengers are animals that look for already dead things to eat. Animals like vultures are scavengers.
Water, trash, poop, food, dead things, and even live animals with dirt or infection. Clean up everything, sometimes it can be things you don't even see like food residue from your hands on the wall.
It is possible to be attracted to children, that is called pedophilia. It also is possible to be attracted to animals, that is bestiality.
The bacteria refers to the living things in the pond system that break down the dead plants and animals. The dead plants and animals are then deposited beneath the river bed.
No, they are scavengers and they prey on dead animals such as roadkill.