As carrion feeders as well as herbivores, they would try for anything withing their capabilites
Vulture then they find it and eat it
No, a warthog is primarily herbivorous, feeding on grasses, roots, and fruits. They may occasionally eat insects or small animals, but they are not considered omnivores.
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.
Unless they're scavengers who eat animals that are already dead, it's unlikely that any other animal would stay still while being eaten. So meat eaters must be able to hunt and kill any animal it wants to eat.
When an animal eats a dead animal, it helps recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem. This process helps maintain the balance of nutrients in the environment and provides food for scavengers and decomposers. Additionally, it helps prevent the spread of diseases by removing carcasses.
Warthogs are carrion eaters, they would try to eat anything that was within their capabilities, at the same time seeking protection from other predators
A vulture would eat about any dead animal. So if the rabbit was dead the vulture would eat it.
Omnivore it general eats plants but it also can eat dead animals
Buzzards eat any dead, decaying animal. They will eat anything that is decaying, they can smell dead animals from far away, and will circle around the dead animal and eat it. They also hang around landfills and eat decaying food.
They eat wood, not dead animal.
No, there is no reason to attack a dead animal. They will eat a dead animal though.
everything that eat that animal wouldn't have any food to eat the eventually everything will be dead.
Eat it.
A dead animal on the side of the road would attract a vulture to eat it.
As often as it can!
Crows will eat carrion and it doesn't matter what the dead animal is, they aren't particularly fussy.
A scavenger is an animal that finds carcasses to eat.