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  2. Scavenger - Wikipedia

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    Scavengers are animals that consume dead organisms that have died from causes other than predation or have been killed by other predators. [1] While scavenging generally refers to carnivores feeding on carrion, it is also a herbivorous feeding behavior. [2] Scavengers play an important role in the ecosystem by consuming dead animal and plant ...

  3. Pterygoplichthys - Wikipedia

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    They are grazing animals or scavengers as opposed to predator fish. Pterygoplichthys are known for being kept out of water and sold alive in fish markets, surviving up to 30 hours out of water. [8] Males excavate tunnels into mud banks where eggs are laid. [5]

  4. Hagfish - Wikipedia

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    Hagfish are marine predators and scavengers [4] ... It has been shown to impair the function of a predator fish's gills. In this case, the hagfish's mucus would clog ...

  5. Great barracuda - Wikipedia

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    Barracudas are scavengers, and may mistake snorkelers for large predators, following them in hopes of eating the remains of their prey. Swimmers have been reported being bitten by barracuda, but such incidents are rare and possibly caused by poor visibility. Barracudas may mistake objects that glint and shine for prey. [6]

  6. Turkey vulture - Wikipedia

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    The turkey vulture can often be seen along roadsides feeding on roadkill, or near bodies of water, feeding on washed-up fish. [3] They also will feed on fish, tadpoles or insects that have become stranded in shallow water. [5] [67] It sometimes comes to rubbish dumps, but in general, is a rather different kind of scavenger from the black ...

  7. Fossil reveals Cretaceous drama of a croc attack on a flying ...

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    Modern crocs are both active predators and scavengers. "There is no sign of healing, so the wound either happened at the time of death during an attack or after the animal was already dead," said ...

  8. Greenland shark - Wikipedia

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    As both scavengers and active predators, Greenland sharks have established themselves as apex predators in Arctic ecosystems. [6] [20] They primarily eat fish (cod, wolffish, haddock, and skates) and seal. [6] [20] Some Greenland sharks have been found to also eat minke whale. [20]

  9. A mysterious shark that may count as the world’s largest predatory fish appears to be in decline off the U.S., prompting a rush to gather as much information as possible about the secretive ...