Are scavengers edible?

Long story short (to get back on the OT): if by edible, you mean "can I eat this?", the answer is "depends".

If by edible, you mean "should I eat this?", then the answer is no. You really shouldn't eat predators (at least land predators and the really large predatory fish).
 
I do get the point that biomass is a very important factor in many considerations. We are certainly at the top of the food chain and all that. My specific response, as noted, was to Kumar's notion that nature has some innate preference for herbivores because there are more of them and that nature is guided by some moral principle.

Plenty of critters in nature are carnivorous, and plenty of carnivores eat other carnivores.

Preference & compulsion are two different angle. We need to check considering these two angle. However, naturally, things may be happening for the sole purpose of to maintain the nature balance.
 
Preference & compulsion are two different angle. We need to check considering these two angle. However, naturally, things may be happening for the sole purpose of to maintain the nature balance.
There is no such thing as Balance of NatureWP.
"The theory that nature is permanently in balance has been largely discredited..."​

You get told this EVERY time you mention phrase.

That you continue to post this is merely further evidence of your disingenuousness when composing posts to this forum.
 
There is no such thing as Balance of NatureWP.
"The theory that nature is permanently in balance has been largely discredited..."​

You get told this EVERY time you mention phrase.

That you continue to post this is merely further evidence of your disingenuousness when composing posts to this forum.

How various Biological species can exist unless there is some harmony or balance among them?
 
Long story short (to get back on the OT): if by edible, you mean "can I eat this?", the answer is "depends".

If by edible, you mean "should I eat this?", then the answer is no. You really shouldn't eat predators (at least land predators and the really large predatory fish).
Why?
 
The question doesn't make sense. What stops non-harmonious or un-balanced species from co-existing?

The eventual collapse of one or both of them. Take the problem of invasive species. They conflict with native species until either they achieve an equilibrium (a balance) or one drives out/destroys the other.
 

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