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File:Sarcophaga_nodosa.jpg|Sarcophaga nodosa
File:Scavengers_on_the_African_Savannah.jpg|Scavengers on the African Savannah
File:Buitres_leonados_(Gyps_fulvus)_0.jpg|Buitres leonados (Gyps fulvus)
File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-R77871,_Berlin,_Einwohner_zerlegen_ein_Pferd.jpg|Berlin Einwohner zerlegen ein Pferd
File:White-backed_vultures_eating_a_dead_wildebeest.JPG|White-backed vultures eating a dead wildebeest
File:Raven_scavenging_on_a_dead_shark.jpg|Raven scavenging on a dead shark
File:Coyoteelk.jpg|Coyote and elk
File:A_polar_bear_(Ursus_maritimus)_scavenging_a_narwhal_whale_(Monodon_monoceros)_carcass_-_journal.pone.0060797.g001-A.png|A polar bear (Ursus maritimus) scavenging a narwhal whale (Monodon monoceros) carcass
File:An_Ibiza_wall_lizard_(Podarcis_pityusensis)_scavenging_on_fish_scraps_leftover_from_another_predator_-_journal.pone.0060797.g001-B.png|An Ibiza wall lizard (Podarcis pityusensis) scavenging on fish scraps leftover from another predator
File:Red_weaver_ants_(Oecophylla_smaragdina)_feeding_on_a_dead_African_giant_snail_(Achatina_fulica)_-_journal.pone.0060797.g001-F.png|Red weaver ants (Oecophylla smaragdina) feeding on a dead African giant snail (Achatina fulica)
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 23 February 2025

Scavenger refers to an organism that consumes dead organisms or waste products of other organisms. Scavengers play a crucial role in the ecosystem, aiding in the decomposition process and recycling nutrients back into the environment.

Types of Scavengers[edit]

Scavengers can be classified into three main categories: carrion scavengers, detritivores, and decomposers.

Carrion Scavengers[edit]

Carrion scavengers are animals that consume dead flesh. Examples include vultures, hyenas, and certain species of crabs and insects. These scavengers play a vital role in preventing the spread of diseases by consuming decaying organic matter.

Detritivores[edit]

Detritivores are organisms that consume decomposing plant and animal material, as well as feces. Examples include earthworms, woodlice, and certain types of fungi. Detritivores help in breaking down organic matter into simpler substances that can be used by plants.

Decomposers[edit]

Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, and in doing so, they carry out the natural process of decomposition. Examples include bacteria and fungi.

Role in the Ecosystem[edit]

Scavengers play a crucial role in the ecosystem. They help in the decomposition process, which is essential for recycling nutrients back into the environment. This process helps in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem.

See Also[edit]

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