If they are out in the wild, it is best to leave them for nature to deal with. If they are near to human habitation then it is best to bury them to prevent a alter population of flies and to remove the smell.
animals that feed on bodies of dead animals are called scavengers some examples areHyenasvulturesracoonsWedge-tailed EagleDingo JackalCrowShark (there are many)CrabsMaggots (Fly Larvae)GoannasFlathead(a fish in Australia)Heksia (found in Africa)hope that answered your question
No, penguins do not bury their dead in holes in the ice. Instead, they may leave the deceased penguin's body on the ice or snow where it is likely to be scavenged by other animals or eventually break down naturally.
Strange question. Wonder where you got this idea from? Anyways, pets do strange things with dead animals, usually it depends on the pet. I have seen pets roll on dead carcases of birds and rats and some some even pick at it or eat it. Then there are the pets that we have to love, they just leave the dead thing alone, some will only give it a sniff then leave it be. I have also seen dogs and cats bury a dead bird or a rat they found, I think they were trying to hide it for later snack time. For an pet at home, they would bury it in their own bed or their owners bed. Any were they think their snack will be safest at. Well, I hope this helped and it was the answer you were looking for.
you MUST bury it
no. as long as your cat had accepted that they were dead and let you.
They bury them or they cremate them.
They bury them in the ground.
Dead animals are animals that do not live anymore. Their bodies do not function and they decompose.
Lice and flies usually live on bodies of dead animals or feed on them.
maybe you never know lets just hope not
worms
the bury the dead so the bodies arent laying around being stinky
Some animals known to bury their dead kin include elephants, certain species of primates, and some birds such as crows. This behavior suggests a level of emotional intelligence and social bonding within these animal communities.
The element name is "Cremorium” (Cm), which indicates that it is used in the process of cremation for handling dead bodies.
Like a hawk, they eat animals that are already dead. They are called scavengers.
No, rats do not bury their dead. They typically leave the bodies of deceased rats where they are found. This behavior is believed to be due to their focus on survival and the need to prioritize finding food and shelter over burying their dead.
let the dead bury the dead