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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

    By the time British colonists started towns in America, the skawage tax was no longer collected, and the word scavenger came to be used here in its more general sense of "someone who …

  3. SCAVENGER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Most dead birds are picked up by crows or other scavengers. An urban fox is a harmless scavenger which, when it can't find other sources of food, will prey on small mammals.

  4. 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.

  5. Find Scavenger Hunt Locations Near You

    Explore hundreds of cities around the world with your scavenger hunt season pass. This isn't your ordinary adventure. Explore your city and other cities around the world. Tickets work in any …

  6. SCAVENGER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    SCAVENGER definition: an animal or other organism that feeds on dead organic matter. See examples of scavenger used in a sentence.

  7. Scavenger - National Geographic Society

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

  8. What Is a Scavenger? Definition, Role, and Examples

    A scavenger is an organism that primarily obtains nutrition by consuming dead animal matter, known as carrion, or decaying plant material. This feeding behavior distinguishes scavengers …

  9. SCAVENGER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    4 meanings: 1. a person who collects things discarded by others 2. any animal that feeds on decaying organic matter, esp on.... Click for more definitions.

  10. Scavengers: What are they, why are they important and just how …

    Dec 31, 2023 · 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 …