No, a carnivore is an animal that eats only meat. Scavengers (hawks, vultures) eat dead animals and organisms like bacteria also feed on dead animals.
An animal that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms is called a scavenger. Scavengers play an important role in the ecosystem by helping to recycle nutrients and organic matter. Examples of scavengers include vultures, hyenas, and beetles.
Detrivot
Decomposer feeds and realese CO2 to the air
nutrients, salts and minerals.
Bacteria that break down dead organisms are considered consumers. They are not the only consumers; any organism that feeds on another is a consumer.
decomposer
Scavenger.
An animal that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms is called a scavenger. Scavengers play an important role in the ecosystem by helping to recycle nutrients and organic matter. Examples of scavengers include vultures, hyenas, and beetles.
Detrivot
Decomposers.
a vulture
This sort of animal that feeds on carrion is called a "scavenger".
Scavengers and detrivores are terms for animals that feed on the bodies of dead animals. Vultures and crows are prime examples therof.
Anything that's not a producer or autotroph, which means it makes its own food. An organism that feeds on other organisms is a heterotroph, which could be a parasite, which feeds on dead organisms; a carnivore, which is a meat eater; or an herbivore, which feeds on plants.
Decomposer feeds and realese CO2 to the air
Consumers that feed on the bodies of dead organisms are called scavengers.
A decomposer