A vulture is an example of a scavenger. Vultures feed on the remains of dead animals, helping to clean up the environment by preventing the spread of disease. They play a crucial role in recycling nutrients in the ecosystem.
A rat typically has 42 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 84 chromosomes.
The rat spleen filters blood, removes old or damaged red blood cells, and plays a role in the immune response by producing antibodies and storing immune cells.
Yes humans can get Rat Lungworm. You can get them from eating raw or undercooked snails/slugs or by eating rat droppings/urine. Obviously you are unlikely to eat rat waste if you saw it but it can be on grass or the waste can have decomposed but the parasite will still be there, so wash your hands before eating.
A rat liver typically has six lobes: left lateral, left medial, right lateral, right medial, caudate, and quadrate lobes.
A rat is more of a scavenger than a decomposer. This means they will eat whatever they can find, even if it was left by other animals.
The cast of Little Brother Rat - 1939 includes: Bernice Hansen as Scavenger Hunt Clerk, Other Mice
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We should do a scavenger hunt.The vulture is a scavenger.
The Scavenger was created in 1966.
Scavenger is a noun.
yes. a cardinal is a scavenger.
Yes a turkey valture is a scavenger
Scavenger is the correct spelling.
The Scavenger Bride was created in 2002.