The animal generally decomposes over a long period of time.
If the animal is killed the predator will eat away most of the flesh. What is remaining is finished by scavengers like vultures.
Nature has its own way of making sure there is nothing needed left behind.
The body decays, or gets eaten by other animals.
The dog suffers terribly and probably dies and you then get arrested by the police for cruelty to an animal.
After an animal dies, the body undergoes decomposition. Bacteria, fungi, and other decomposers break down the organic matter, returning nutrients to the environment. This process helps enrich the soil and supports the growth of new organisms.
It dies
... It dies
The decomposers in the forest will take all the nutrients from the animal and return it back to the soil for it to be used again.
they get buried in the soil
you mean animal jam?
the animal will be confused as to where the parent is but over time will get used to not having a parent
you get burnt to very red
An outher orginisim eats it
what is the first level in an energy pyramid ???
It goes into the soil, and fertilizes it.
As the body of the plant or animal decomposes or is is eaten the phosphates are used by the consuming organisms.
well basically nothing, the animal dies, it bleeds out the oxygen and blood. Then the animal goes into complete shock and the calms and dies. The animal is paralysed.
the dog dies.
then everything dies eventualy even vegetation though bateria may survive