The decaying flesh of dead animals.
Carrion is a word used to describe the decaying flesh of dead animals. A good sentence would be, the carrion made the whole area smell like death.
As carrion refers to dead flesh it doesn't eat anything but it is eaten by scavengers.
The correct spelling is carrion (meat on a carcass, a predated animal).
That is the correct spelling of the word vultures(generally carrion-eating birds).
The collective noun for carcasses is "carrion." "Carrion" refers to the decaying flesh of dead animals, which can attract scavengers and play a vital role in ecosystems as a source of nutrients. The term is often used in the context of scavengers feeding on dead animals in the wild.
Louis Carrion was born in 1547.
Louis Carrion died in 1595.
I believe you may be referring to carrion. Carrion means dead meat. Vultures and scavengers like hyena's eat carrion.
No. Carrion refers to the decaying flesh of dead animals.
Because its diet is carrion.
'Carrion beetles' is a collective term referring to many differing species who subsist on offal, carrion, fungi or dung.
They eat carrion, which is rotting dead organisms.
Dreams of the Carrion Kind was created in 1993.
Carrion is rotting meat on the bones of dead animals.
A carrion according to the dictionary is a form of dead and decaying flesh, there is no information on the Internet about how one can find a carrion online.
Carrion is a word used to describe the decaying flesh of dead animals. A good sentence would be, the carrion made the whole area smell like death.
Common ravens are known for feeding on carrion. The word carrion is a noun that means decaying flesh. Some synonyms are corpse and remains.