Conorvores are a type of organism that primarily feeds on the remains of other animals, particularly those that have died from natural causes or predation. The term is often used to describe scavengers, which play a crucial role in ecosystems by recycling nutrients and helping to prevent the spread of disease. Examples of conorvores include vultures, hyenas, and certain insects like blowflies. Their feeding behavior contributes to the balance of ecosystems by cleaning up carrion and facilitating decomposition.