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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. While scavenging...
- A scavenger hunt is a game in which the organizers prepare a list defining specific items, which the parti****nts s**** to gather or complete all items...
- A scavenger in chemistry is a chemical substance added to a mixture in order to remove or de-activate impurities and unwanted reaction products, for example...
- Look up scavenger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scavenger is an organism that s****s and feeds on discarded or abandoned material such as carrion...
- Scavenger Hunt is a 1979 American comedy film with a large ensemble cast which includes Richard Benjamin, James Coco, Scatman Crothers, Ruth Gordon, Cloris...
- Scavengers Reign is an American adult animated science fiction drama television series created by Joseph Bennett and Charles Huettner for Max, based on...
- there are low concentrations of ascorbic acid that can act as a radical scavenger in the Fenton reaction. 2 Fe3+ + Ascorbate → 2 Fe2+ + Dehydroascorbate...
- Oxygen scavengers or oxygen absorbers are added to enclosed packaging to help remove or decrease the level of oxygen in the package. They are used to help...
- Tropisternus collaris, the collared water scavenger beetle, is a species of water scavenger beetle in the family Hydrophilidae. It is found in the Caribbean...
- Argentina Vultures are scavengers, meaning that they eat dead animals. Outside of the oceans, vultures are the only known obligate scavengers. They rarely attack...