It's probally because gases are in the air. I'm a professional scientist and When there's gases roaming around your home you could probally die too. It's really dangerous to breathe in gases and that is why your animals are dead/dying/going to die.
There are many different variables that can lead to this conclusion, therefore you cannot accurately diagnose the problem.
All vultures are carrion eaters (they eat the remains of dead animals but do not kill these animals themselves). There role is to tidy up the environment as things die. To help them do this turkey vultures have one of the best developed senses of smell in the animal kingdom so that they can smell out dead animals in the jungle where the dead animal can not be seen from above because of the tree cover.
They eat all dead and decomposed materials
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They decompose all dead animals.
No. It depends on the apartment. There is no law here that states you can have a dog. Some apartment owners allow animals , but others don't. Some charge a fee for having a pet and others don't. So, it is apartment by apartment.
Both living and dead animals host bacteria. If something is wet at all its very often covered with bacteria.
lots of different animals feed on dead animals. this could be the cause of lack of food but it is usually just easier for wild animals to eat a animal that they found dead as they do not have to hunt. most animals (including humans) eat animals that are dead as it would be hard to eat them if they were still living and moving.animals that find other animals dead and eat them are call scavengers. an example of this type of animals is the hyena.i hope this helped :)Vultures
carrion is road kill or a dead animal that has all the guts ripped to shreads and animals scavenge on it for food. The decaying flesh of dead animals.
Plants do not eat dead animals. In terms of the various decomposing agents that "consume" dead koalas, all of these are fungi, bacteria, protists or animals. Plants are almost exclusively autotrophic.
they all got soaked in oil and died. The smell of the dead animals killed most people. The people then died and their smell was so gross that it killed all the other animals. Now that town is known as "the dead smell"
Plants do not eat dead animals. In terms of the various decomposing agents that "consume" dead koalas, all of these are fungi, bacteria, protists or animals. Plants are almost exclusively autotrophic.