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.
Scavengers are animals that eat from the remains of dead animals.
zooplankton are not scavengers because being a scavenger means that you eat dead animals.
A scavenger is the best way to describe an animal which solely eats other animals prey. ( like a vulture )
They eat meat and dead animals.
Scavengers are creatures that eat the meat of dead animals but typically do not hunt live prey.
They are called scavengers. Examples of scavengers include vultures and hyenas.
Scavengers and decamposers eat the remains or the dead aligater or humans soot them for their skin and the Scavengers and decamposers eat the rest
Isopods are scavengers, so they eat mostly rotten plants and animals
Any dead animal
these animals are called scavengers
Vultures and hyenas are scavengers that eat the carcases of dead animals.
carrion, dead animals, other birds, rats and frogs.Crows are scavengers, will eat any kind of organic matter, from seeds to animal carcasses.
Scavengers are animals that eat from the remains of dead animals.
All vultures are scavengers, they eat dead corpses that they find.
Vultures scavenge for carcasses that other animals have killed and left. Hyenas also are scavengers.
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.
scavengers