vultures
wolfs, lions, bears, and just about any other carnivorous creature.
Yes, it is estimated that about 40% of a lion's diet is carrion, usually animals that either died naturally or were killed by other predators.
Yes, lions are carnivorous in nature. They eat flesh and other animals.
Some animals (including lions) are carnivores. They eat meat. They actually cannot live on a vegetable diet, and would starve. Lions are not mean- they are hungry.
lions hunt because they need to find prey so they can eat
No. they only eat dead animals they never eat live ones
No, there is no reason to attack a dead animal. They will eat a dead animal though.
Yes. Tigers and lions are carnivorous. Vultures are scavengers and eat animals that are already dead.
not all worms eat mountain lions ( they only eat when dead) and bacteria eat mountain lions dead or alive:
Lions eat wildebeests
The animal is a omnivore meaning it eats plants as well as animals. Omnivores include bears, racoons, lions, and chimpanzees.
Scavengers are carnivores that feed on animals that are already dead. They help to clean up the environment by consuming and recycling the carcasses of dead animals. Examples of scavenging animals include vultures, hyenas, and some species of beetles.
It means lions eat meat.
Yes, it is estimated that about 40% of a lion's diet is carrion, usually animals that either died naturally or were killed by other predators.
wolfs, lions, bears, and just about any other carnivorous creature.
No but it can still eat dead animals
yes