No, as far as I know, they only eat the rotting meat of the carcass, leaving the bones, horns and other indigestable things behind.
No. A decaying or decomposing dead bovine can produce flies, not bees. However, a dead carcass will attract bees as well because bees need some form of protein in their diet. A carcass will produce flies like to lay eggs on decomposing carcasses so that their larvae, maggots, eat at the carcass, which help them grow into pupae which then transform into adult flies. A beehive, which is where the queen bee lives, produces bees, not a decaying dead animal.
Sharks!
The word is carrion - bodies of dead animals eaten by scavengers. Carrion is defined as "the decaying flesh of dead animals."Carcass is the trunk of an animal such as a cow, sheep, or pig, for cutting up as meat.
Yes, some fish can eat maggots as they are a good source of protein. However, it is important to ensure that the maggots are from a clean source and free from any harmful chemicals or bacteria as this could potentially harm the fish.
A pig is a real garbage gut. It will eat anything including urine, excrement, dirt, decaying animal flesh, maggots, or decaying vegetables. They will even eat the cancerous growths off other pigs or animals, but thats as close as it gets really, unless its a domestic animal and its fed pork, hope thats helped.
The flesh of a dead animal is eaten away by carnivores and omnivores. When they are done, they leave a carcass of an animal. Then a group of insects come along called the Detritus Feeders. These included things like Worms, Maggots and slugs. These excrete the waste of the carcass that they are eating. Then the Decomposers arrive. The decomposers usually consist of bacteria and fungi. These guys eat EVERYTHING, including the Detritus Feeders, their waste and the remainders of the carcass.
turkey vultures are usually the first animals to eat the carcass of a dead animal.
no maggots will only eat dead tissue.
No. A decaying or decomposing dead bovine can produce flies, not bees. However, a dead carcass will attract bees as well because bees need some form of protein in their diet. A carcass will produce flies like to lay eggs on decomposing carcasses so that their larvae, maggots, eat at the carcass, which help them grow into pupae which then transform into adult flies. A beehive, which is where the queen bee lives, produces bees, not a decaying dead animal.
No animal preys on magpies. Dead magpies would be eaten by maggots, beetles, and other decomposers.
Yes and no, they mainly hunt for their food with their clans, but if they come across and dead animal or a carcass, they'll eat it.
Descendants of scavengers, the husky will eat pretty much anything on offer, from a tender sirloin steak to a decomposed animal carcass.
no they eat poo
You eat them
Crows and vultures will eat carrion (animal carcasses). Bacteria, and insects such as fly maggots, will finish the job.
Sharks!
No they do not eat their own kind.