A fly of maggot...
for example a maggot is a decomposer and it eats human flesh
A maggot is the larvae stage of the fly. It is a very good source of protien for survival. It may be eaten with no problem, as your stomach acid will kill it even if you have not ground it up by chewing before swallowing.. The maggot eats entirely on rotting flesh, never healthy flesh. Like Leech's , they still have a place in modern hospital treatment of dieing flesh on the human body.
Any kind or flesh-eating creature would only eat a dead elephant
Maggets
it feeds on flesh of dead or wounded animals.
birds
Probably nothing.
They are called scavengers or detritivores.
Maggots, have been used in medicine, which has been well documented since the 16 century at least in the western hemisphere. They only eat dead or putrefied flesh, will ignoring live and living flesh.
Carniverous animals are flesh eaters, humans are carniverous and eat plants
Most decomposers, including worms and insects, will eat rotting human flesh. But there are no decomposers who specialize in dead human consumption.
yes a maggot eats rotting logs.