Meat-eaters that don't hunt, but rather FIND their meat from an already eaten carcass or another animal's leftovers. An example would be a hyena!
Yes, a snake is a carnivore because snakes only eat meat such as small mice etc.
A jaguar is a consumer. Jaguars are carnivores that eat other animals but do not produce their own food.
An example of a scavenger is a sea gull. An example of a herbivore is a uhhh, giraffe. An example of a carnivore is a lion. And an example of an omnivore is humans unless they are a vegetarian.
No, it is a producer. A scavenger can be a worm or other bug.
are sand tiger sharks omnivores,carnivoes or herbavores what do they eat
No, they are hunting carnivores
Yes, all cats (wild and domestic) are predatory carnivores.
Yes.
Vultures are both scavengers and carnivores.
A pigeon is a scavenger and it will eat anything which makes it an omnivore.
Scavengers don't necessarily come after carnivores but carnivores are before scavengers because they eat their prey live whereas the scavengers eat what carnivores leave behind
Foxes are omnivorous and considered a predator.
No, black panthers are obligate carnivores and would rarely eat scavenged meals.
Yes, a snake is a carnivore because snakes only eat meat such as small mice etc.
A jaguar is a consumer. Jaguars are carnivores that eat other animals but do not produce their own food.
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.
All animals, including raccoons, are consumers. Raccoons, although technically carnivores, have an omnivore diet and will at times scavenge for food.