Yes, mice can be considered scavengers as they often feed on a variety of food sources, including leftover or discarded food from humans and other animals. They are opportunistic eaters and will consume what is readily available, including seeds, grains, fruits, and even insects. This scavenging behavior allows them to thrive in diverse environments, including urban areas where food waste is common.
The decomposition of a mouse's dead body can vary based on environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and presence of scavengers. In general, it can take a few weeks to a few months for a mouse's body to fully decompose.
Scavengers are on every trophic level
All scavengers eat, it's part of the definition of the word. But not all things that eat are scavengers. Predators aren't scavengers, but they are consumers. Scavengers actually can not exist without primary consumers to scavenge off of.
Scavengers are animals that eat from the remains of dead animals.
If there were no scavengers then all the dead animals would rot .
No, mice ARE scavengers. They're one of the smallest animals in the world, I DOUBT a mouse could eat another scavenger.
Yes it eats dead meat like scavengers :)
The decomposition of a mouse's dead body can vary based on environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and presence of scavengers. In general, it can take a few weeks to a few months for a mouse's body to fully decompose.
No, herring are not scavengers.
Scavengers.
functions of scavengers?
Yes, there are scavengers in the savannah.
Vultures and Lions are both scavengers.
no they are not scavengers they eat live food
In the savanna, scavengers are hawks and vultures.
Hyenas, vultures, and catfish are scavengers.
Scavengers are on every trophic level