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  1. Scavenger - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. SCAVENGER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    When the towns came to need someone to keep the streets clean, this duty also became the job of the scavenger. The word scavenger is now used in the British Isles for all street cleaners.

  3. Scavenger | Foraging, Adaptations, Survival | Britannica

    Scavenger, animal that feeds partly or wholly on the bodies of dead animals. Many invertebrates, such as carrion beetles, live almost entirely on decomposing animal matter.

  4. SCAVENGER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    The raven is known as acting as a scavenger, competing with and often outwitting the dogs and even the hunters.

  5. Scavenger - National Geographic Society

    Oct 19, 2023 · A scavenger is an organism that consumes mostly decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant matter.

  6. Why Scavengers Are Critical to Earth’s Survival: Types & Facts

    What is a Scavenger? (The Biology of the “Recycler”) In the world of scavenger biology, we define these creatures by their primary food source: carrion (the decaying flesh of dead animals). …

  7. Scavenger - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Ever catch a raccoon in your garbage can? The critter is a scavenger, digging around for whatever it can find to eat. In fact, anything or anybody searching for and collecting what …