No, unless they are dead. In that case they might feed on their rotting corpses.
Hissing beetles eat a variety of rotting plants and animals. They are scavengers and will eat almost anything they can find. They will also eat rotting vegetables and fruits if you keep them as pets.
Once scavengers die, decomposers eat the scavengers. Decomposers are worms, mushrooms,bugs, flies, and other insects and animals that feed on rotting flesh.
A worm is a decomposer because worms eat waste. They eat dead or decaying organisms such as dead leaves, road kill, dead plants, etc. However they do not eat decaying/rotting foods. Scavengers eat rotting food not decomposers.
Vultures are scavengers,(also known as consumers) so they eat anything that is dead or rotting. Basically roadkill. Hope this helps!
Yes, most scavengers are omnivores, meaning they eat both plant and animal matter. They feed on a variety of food sources depending on what is available in their environment. Examples of scavengers include vultures, raccoons, and some species of insects.
No they will not eat moss. Yabbies are freshwater crayfish. They are scavengers and eat whatever they can catch or find living or dead and rotting, they also eat detrius and insect larvae.
It depends on whether you like having rotting carcasses lying around all over the place. If you'd rather not smell dead animals everywhere, then you're going to need some scavengers to eat them up.
All vultures are scavengers, they eat dead corpses that they find.
Vultures are not the only scavengers that fly, for crows are depicted as scavengers also. They sometimes eat from rotting or dying flesh. Sometimes crows steal food from other crows or small animals, but they mainly search for food that is already dead.
no they are not scavengers they eat live food
A worm is a decomposer because worms eat waste. They eat dead or decaying organisms such as dead leaves, road kill, dead plants, etc. However they do not eat decaying/rotting foods. Scavengers eat rotting food not decomposers.