
1) Chemical agent 2) DC Comics supervillain 3) Fictional bisexual male 4) Fictional pedophile 5) French word used in English 6) Hunter at a party 7) Junk collector 8) Junkman 9) Kind of hunt 10) Kind of party hunt 11) The lobster 12) Type of hunt 13) Vulture
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1) Hunter 2) Predator
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Animal that feeds on dead organisms or organic matter
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• (v.) A person whose employment is to clean the streets of a city, by scraping or sweeping, and carrying off the filth. The name is also applied to any animal which devours refuse, carrion, or anything injurious to health.
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animal that feeds partly or wholly on the bodies of dead animals. Many invertebrates, such as carrion beetles, live almost entirely on decomposing ... [4 related articles]
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An animal that eats dead remains and wastes of other animals and plants (cf. coprophage, necrophage, saprophage).
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A substance that reacts with (or otherwise removes) a trace component (as in the scavenging of trace metal ions) or traps a reactive reaction intermediate. IUPAC COMPENDIUM (1987). See also inhibition.
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an additive incorporated in an insulating liquid to react with ionic components resulting from its degradation
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Scavengers are animals that eat dead animals that they did not kill themselves. Most meat-eaters are scavengers. Hyenas are modern-day scavengers.
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An animal (such as a vulture or coyote) that eats carcasses abandoned by predators, digs through trash cans for food, etc., true scavengers seldom kill their own prey (but many animals are not exclusively scavengers). ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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An animal that eats available food such as garbage, and carrion. Examples include the Black-footed Albatross, the Turkey Vulture, and smaller birds such as the Common Crow, the magpies, and others. Some species will change from their usual food gathering role and become scavengers when the opportunity presents itself. I once watched a Gt. Egret eat...
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an animal that feeds on dead or decaying animal or plant material; vultures scavenge animal material, eagles and other predators will sometimes scavenge given the opportunity
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An animal that feeds on dead plants and animals, on decaying matter, or on animal faeces.
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Scav'en·ger noun [ Middle English
scavager an officer with various duties, originally attending to
scavage , from Middle English & English
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v. ] A person whose employment is to clean the streets of a city, by scr...
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An organism that feeds habitually on refuse or carrion.
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A bird that eats carrion. Scope or spotting scope: A telescope, usually a smaller lightweight version used for birding not astronomy. When digital cameras are coupled onto the eyepiece the new technique of digiscoping can be easily mastered.
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Heterotrophic organism that mainly consumes dead animals or the parts of dead animals for food. These organisms do not kill their food. Examples of carnivores include flies, various species of vultures, crabs, and hyenas. Also see herbivore, detritivore, omnivore, and carnivore.
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An organism that feeds upon dead and dying organisms.
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An animal that eats animals it did not kill directly but that have died from other causes such as disease, starvation or predation.
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an animal that eats dead or decaying matter
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An organism that feeds on dead or decomposing animals or macrophytes
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noun any animal that feeds on refuse and other decaying organic matter
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animal that feeds on dead or decaying food
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a feeder on decaying or waste matter
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an animal that eats animals it did not kill directly but that die from other causes such as disease, starvation, or another predator.
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