Oh, dude, a vulture is a carnivore. Like, they're all about that meat-eating life. They're like the cleanup crew of the animal kingdom, scavenging on dead stuff. So, yeah, they're definitely not hitting up the salad bar anytime soon.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
Omnivore I think so, Not sure
The Lappet Faced Vulture is a carnivore. It is scavenging bird which rippes though the skin.They are the most powerful and aggressive of the African vultures, and other vultures will usually cede a carcass to the Lappet-faced Vulture if the Lappet-faced decides to assert itself.
Coyotes are classified as omnivores, meaning they eat a varied diet that includes both plant and animal matter. While they primarily hunt and consume small mammals like rodents, they are also known to scavenge on carrion and eat fruits and vegetation.
A scavenger is something that eats dead and decaying animals eg (raccoon) A producer is plant That gets nutrients from the compost/matter on the ground and grows, mainly to get aten and continue the food chain One way to tell is that a Producer is at the start of a food chain. however, The scavenger is usually near the end of the chain . maybe before or after the predator.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
Omnivore I think so, Not sure
Omnivore I think so, Not sure
A carnivore and a scavenger.
Vultures are both scavengers and carnivores.
A vulture is a carrion eater, which is a carnivore. Carrion eaters feed off of the flesh of dead animals.
A Californian Condor is a type of vulture, they wait til something dies then they eat the remains of it, it is a type of carnivore almost but yes, it is a scavenger.
Vultures are carnivores - they thrive on the remains of prey animals killed by hunters and of the (even more numerous) animals that died of natural causes or of wounds inflicted by other animals.
It depends on what bird you are talking about. For example, an eagle is a carnivore while a vulture is a scavenger. Most birds are omnivores, but some are just carnivores.