my answer is some fishes that live under sharks they do that because the eat all the dead remains the shark left behind i hope thats what you wanted
Do hippos live in the ocean?
Some common scavengers that can be found in meadows include crows, ravens, and foxes. These animals feed on the remains of dead animals, insects, or plants that they find in the meadow, helping to clean up the ecosystem.
Common scavengers and decomposers in a swamp include vultures, crows, beetles, ants, and worms. These creatures play a vital role in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients in the ecosystem.
plants that live in the ocean. They are living plants.
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.
Without a doubt the greatest scavengers to live in the ocean have been Pirates.
bob
no they are not scavengers they eat live food
Hermit crabs
Guatemalans are the only scavengers in Guatemala.
hermits crabs are one of the most common scavengers in the ocean.
yes.
Yes.
crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, horseshoe crabs)
Nothing breaks them down,they are eaten typically by sharks as they are large scavengers of the ocean
Maggots are Scavengers because they cannot hunt their own food, therefore they have to live off of already dead animals.
Some of the scavengers that live in the swamp are an opossum, crayfish, copperhead snake, box turtle, and a blue jay (bird) there are way more then what I listed though.