English to Urdu Dictionary scavenger

scavenger

scavenger کے
definition
noun
Experts on the red kite - a spectacular bird with a wingspan of up to 6ft - say it is essentially a scavenger which feeds on carrion rather than attacking sheep or game birds.
an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse.
example
In this picture, an Indonesian 'scavenger' takes a break from collecting plastic from garbage clogging a Jakarta canal.
Our study has shown that CDA-II was a good 'scavenger' of hydroxyl radical, and it inhibited lipid peroxidation in brain homogenates.
4-aminosalicylic acid is not an effective free radical 'scavenger'
4-aminosalicylic acid is not an effective free radical 'scavenger'
The saltwater crocodile is carnivorous and a 'scavenger' .
He is a 'scavenger' who collects waste paper.
Primarily a carnivore the wolverine captures most of its prey, though it is also an extensive 'scavenger' , eating quantities of carrion.
a reputation as a 'scavenger' of discarded odds and ends
Each 'scavenger' could collect about 14 kilograms of plastic waste per day.
HDL, or ‘good cholesterol’ acts like a 'scavenger' in the blood looking for harmful cholesterol.
Experts on the red kite - a spectacular bird with a wingspan of up to 6ft - say it is essentially a 'scavenger' which feeds on carrion rather than attacking sheep or game birds.
This lizard is a fierce predator and 'scavenger' , and is thought to have caused human fatalities.
Vultures will be replaced by less favoured 'scavengers' like rats and dogs.
To this end the city directed its 'scavengers' to deliver ‘clean’ garbage free of rotting vegetable matter to the site.
The destruction of nests discourages infestations by dermestid beetles and other insect 'scavengers' which could move to other household items.
Introducing water plants and 'scavengers' such as water snails and tadpoles into a pond is an easier and less expensive solution.
Some are 'scavengers' - hagfish, crustaceans, sharks - which devour much of the whale's flesh and tissue over the course of a few months.
Telephone and electric lines drooped in useless loops from poles and then disappeared entirely where 'scavengers' had picked them clean.
The fact that many crustaceans, being omnivorous, may act as 'scavengers' and eat the corpses of fellow aquatic creatures need not be a deterrent.
Immediately she got involved with the 'scavengers' and asked them to collect specific items like cellophane wrappers that cannot be recycled.
Whenever the antioxidants are present, antioxidant enzyme activity and 'scavengers' of the free radical will be induced to prevent the oxidative damage.
All that is left is a grim arena where matter is collected by 'scavengers' and transformed into useful merchandise.
Although the 'scavengers' could also collect organic trash that can be transformed into organic fertilizer, most of them are loath to touch the putrifying garbage.
According to Alamsyah, most of the squatters in the area work as garbage men, 'scavengers' and do other odd jobs.
Their island-home always seemed to be inhabited by great black birds - ravens, crows, 'scavengers' of all sorts.
There were the small herbivores and 'scavengers' and hunters scuttling in the undergrowth, hiding from the larger predators who occasioned down from the heights.
Land crabs are nocturnal 'scavengers' that climb trees, enter holes and are the invertebrate ecological equivalent of rats.
Before the stallholders could even open the boot, 'scavengers' were on the back seat searching for tarnished gold.
When the bison slaughter rose to its height, wolves and other 'scavengers' thrived on the availability of carrion, and wolf numbers probably spiked briefly.
Carcasses left by wolves supply food for 'scavengers' such as ravens, eagles, magpies, and wolverines.
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