Yes, it is a plural word meaning more than one carcase.
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The word respectful is not a compound word.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The base word in the word "strained" is "strain."
The base word for the word "heard" is "hear."
The word carcass refers to a dead body of an animal or human. Vultures love carcases.
There is no such word in English but if you mean the dead body of an animal then the correct spelling is carcass(plural carcasses) or carcase (plural carcases).
no it eats dead carcases init
Scavengers like vultures
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
A variety of stingless bee, trigona hypogea.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
definitely walruses and sea lions... they are killed for there fat and carcases.
Land iguanas are mainly herbivores. Though occasionally they will eat insects or scavenge for carcases.
Vultures and hyenas are scavengers that eat the carcases of dead animals.