Both vultures and ravens will circle over the desert searching for food in the form of dead animals.
Rotting flesh of dead animals is a breeding ground for flies and other insects that can spread disease. Scavenger animals are also attracted to the remains. Not a nice thing to have in your backyard.
They are called scavengers or detritivores.
Animals that are saprophages feed on decaying organic matter, such as dead plants and animals. Some examples include scavenger animals like vultures, beetles, and certain species of flies. These animals play a vital role in breaking down and recycling organic material in ecosystems.
Insects such as flies, locusts and beetles, indigenous bird species and migrating birds, bats.
The housefly is a scavenger - it flies around looking for sources of protein that can be easily slurped up. This is why flies are attracted to meat and blood left lying on a counter - they are honing in on the proteins.
There are flies in the world because they are decomposers. They eat the wastes of animals and people and the wastes that animals and people gives off, such as feces That is why you see them on feces around garbage cans.
Yes, fruit flies can and do live in the desert. They are most apparent during warmer months.
vulture condor sea gull house fly
well first of all its not a desert its an island.
By 'bugs' I assume you mean insects. The most common insects in deserts are ants and termites. They far outweigh all the other animals that live in a desert. There are also many other insects living in the desert - numerous species of beetles, flies, grasshoppers, etc.
I think flies might be buzzing around in Huang Ho by universalgirl ;)
Angel Gendriz is a scavenger in the swamp.