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The Great American Home Search: Redfin’s Big Game Debut Kicks Off a Scavenger Hunt for $1 Million Home
What is a scavenger? A scavenger is any animal that consumes meat or vegetables that are already dead. Some species are only scavengers, meaning they don’t hunt for food. Other species, on the other hand, are opportunists who eat when opportunity presents itself.
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Oftentimes, scavenger communities differ in consistency due to carcass size and carcass types, as well as by seasonal effects as consequence of differing invertebrate and microbial activity.
Animals that are scavengers can be found in both the wild and the city, but they all have one thing in common: they eat whatever is dead or dying. They’re able to find food because of their keen sense of smell, which allows them to track down rotting carcasses even when buried beneath dirt or snow. 1.
25 Examples of Scavengers (A to Z List & Pictures) - Fauna Facts
Whereas a predator kills prey, a scavenger consumes matter that’s been discarded or died from predation, injury, disease or old age. Some species are ‘obligate scavengers’ that survive by scavenging, others are ‘facultative scavengers’ that scavenge when necessary.