In Nebraska, common scavengers include species like the American crow, which often feeds on carrion, and the turkey vulture, known for its keen sense of smell to locate dead animals. Additionally, raccoons and opossums scavenge for food scraps and carrion, adapting well to both urban and rural environments. These scavengers play an essential role in the ecosystem by helping to clean up dead organic material.
Hyenas, vultures, and catfish are scavengers.
I would say the animals that fart are scavengers.
um.. there are some scavengers in grassladns that i know and that is beetle,vulture,and zebra. lol....
some are parasite and some are scavengers
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Crabs.
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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.
Some are crows.
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the answer is Vultures