yes they are because they attack animals not usually they try to find dead animals more then hunting and they find things to eat like berries etc. So they are also omnivores.
Wolves, Bears, Wolverines, Wild Cats, and Vultures(leftovers).
Omnivores, herbivores, carnivores, and scavengers all belong to different dietary categories within the animal kingdom. Omnivores, such as bears and humans, consume both plants and animals. Herbivores, like cows and rabbits, primarily eat plants, while carnivores, such as lions and sharks, mainly feed on other animals. Scavengers, including vultures and hyenas, primarily consume dead or decaying organic matter.
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.
No. Scavengers eat the bodies of dead animals, making it less likely that they will be fossilized.
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!
Yes, they are scavengers.
Polar bears are primarily carnivores but will eat carrion if available,
Yes, they are scavengers.
Yes, they might. Polar bears are scavengers and will eat whatever they can get their paws on.
Polar Bears Arctic Fox's Coyotes Grizzly bears Killer Whales
Bears are the top predator in thier ecosystem.
The Lepord Seal it is one of the scavengers and so are Polar bears.
any predator that can take one down, also scavengers that find one dead
The Artic Wolf, Artic Fox, Glaucous Gulls, Snowy Owls, Wolverines, Northern Fulmar and Ivory Gulls are all considered scavengers in the Arctic Regions. Though many of those mentioned can/will sometimes hunt, they usually scavenge. Polar Bears sometimes scavenge as well.
Most animals are not scavengers. Scavengers include vultures, hyenas, and catfish. Most animals are herbivores (horses, sheep, rabbits, pandas) while others are carnivores, such as lions, tigers, and alligators. Some, like bears, can be omnivores, consuming both plants and animals.
Bears are apex predators. Nothing else eats them in nature...until they die, then the scavengers will pick their bones. Bears, in times of famine, will resort to cannibalism.
humans, scavengers (when they've already died), and possibly bears. mostly humans, for, we are the dominent species.