“…Studies on invertebrate scavengers (insects) have been performed globally, including in Canada [13,[27][28][29], but only recently in the province of Quebec [17]. While the global literature reports the scavenging activity of mammalian species (e.g., coyote, domestic dog, bear, raccoon, rodents) [2,8,[30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37], as well as avian species (e.g., vultures, crows, and other bird species) [4][5][6]24,38], only a limited number of these published studies have been carried out in Canada [23,39], and to date, none in the province of Quebec.…”