Environmental Sciences, asked by riddhi6397, 6 months ago

birds is known as a “cleaner” in nature?
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House Crow
Kite
Vulture​

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Answered by Arfat333
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Answer:

vulture birds known as a cleaner In nature because they eat the dead and decaying organic matter and prevent the surrounding from diseases....

Answered by RitaNarine
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The correct solution is Vulture.

  • Vultures are an important part of nature's cleanup staff.
  • They eat the corpses of dead animals as their principal source of sustenance as scavengers.
  • These carcasses are eaten by vultures, as well as a variety of insects and other scavengers, which helps to eradicate dangerous bacteria and diseases.
  • Vultures' digestive systems( with potent acid) are so powerful that they can digest botulism and entirely eradicate it from the environment.
  • The beak of some species is particularly strong and heavy, allowing it to rend hide, muscle, and even bone.
  • The birds also protect water supplies from contamination, which is very important in the wild.
  • When animals die near a drinking source, there is a high risk of contamination, which can lead to a rapid spread of illnesses and mass death. Vultures, on the other hand, consume the entire carcass, preventing a terrible accident.
  • Vultures are keystone species, which are animals or plants that contribute to the definition of entire ecosystems.
  • The ecosystem would be drastically altered or non-existent without its keystone species.
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