The easiest way to find out is to call your local city hall and ask them. Sometimes it is waste management, sometimes it is animal control, sometimes there is a special agency that takes care of it. It will depend on if it is a small town or a big city and how many people they have on municipal staff. It may also depend on where the animal is, either city or county. If it is in the middle of nowhere or on a freeway, try and call the nearest state department of transportation. It will also depend on how big it is. Is it a cat, a raccoon, a dog, a deer, a horse, or an elephant (hey, you might live near a zoo...). Hope this answers your question.
What you call a person who picks up dead animals off the side of the road is an animal control worker. They help make sure you don't have to run across these dead animals.
Very very sick people. Horses are meant to rest once died.
Tiny plants and animals that break down dead materials into nutrients are call DECOMPOSERS
An organism that creates energy from the organic matter of dead plants or animals is called a decomposer. Most bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
They are known as taxidermists and often operate locally for private customers.
Zoos cremate their dead animals.
Vultures feed on dead animals carnivores eat dead animals we eat dead animals.
A Taxidermist
A hyena is a scavenger that eats dead animals and picks off week or injured animals.
Taxidermist
This is a Person that stuffs dead Animals
a bum
Mortician.
Tiny plants and animals that break down dead materials into nutrients are call DECOMPOSERS
Sophie Picks a Dead One - 1914 was released on: USA: 13 February 1914
These are known as fossils.
Humus
undertaker
a sicko