Use "carrion|carrions" in a sentence

1. crows feeding on carrion.

2. A vulture feeds on carrion.

3. The raven will seek the carrion.

4. Crows circled overhead, looking for carrion.

5. Crows scavenge carrion left on the roads.

6. They range widely in search of carrion.

7. Huge carrion birds gorged on the flesh.

8. Humans don't necessarily get sick from eating carrion.

9. Out, you green- sickness carrion! out, you baggage!

10. They detect the presence of carrion by sight.

11. Like carrion crows we live and feed on meat.

12. You, mud-carriers, throw this carrion to the vultures.

13. The putrid-smelling blossom attracts herds of carrion beetles.

14. Looks more like Carrion Crow on these better photos.

15. ... until his corpse, unburied, is carrion for foxes and crows!

16. Caracaras have a varied diet that includes insects and carrion.

17. A crow of bloodthirsty ants is attracted by the carrion.

18. Aprocta matronensis was found in the orbital cavities of carrion crows

19. Most of its prey are ducks and seabirds, fish and carrion.

20. Buzzards were a species of carrion birds native to the planet Saleucami

21. The scent of disaster attracted her like carrion attracts the vulture.

22. 13 Carrion crows bewail the dead sheep and then eat them. 

23. If a player does, Carrion Rats Assigns no combat damage this turn.

24. The Carrion swoop around the adventurers, but make no attempt to carry anyone off.

25. Babirusas are omnivorous, eating mainly fruit but also leaves, grasses, small animals and carrion

26. From a distance, their posture on a ridge is that of a crow on carrion.

27. The Crested Caracara is a strikingly patterned, broad-winged opportunist that often feeds on carrion

28. Binturongs are omnivores and hunt small reptiles, birds, mammals, rodents, insects, carrion and plant shoots

29. Carrion Crow presses its tail down and nods its head slowly and calls quite slowly.

30. As scavengers, Cinereous vultures feed on carrion, ranging from large mammals to fish and reptiles.

31. Bald eagles snatch fish at the water surface, rob osprey of fish, and eat carrion.

32. The Cadaverous Carrion is a post- Moon Lord sentry that drops from The Old Duke

33. In times of scarcity, wolves readily eat carrion, visiting cattle burial grounds and slaughter houses.

34. The diet of the red kite seems to consist largely of carrion and some birds.

35. Crows have long symbolized death because they are carrion birds, birds that feed on dead animals

36. Ravens and bald eagles came down to feed on the carrion that the wolves had left.

37. It was an omnivorous grazer , sweeping up drifting fish , jellyfish and dead carrion as well as plants .

38. Sometimes carrion is used to describe an infected carcass that is diseased and should not be touched.

39. His anger at her taking his carrion was gone and instead focused on the miserable hooded crows.

40. The genus Cathartes includes medium-sized to large carrion-feeding birds in the New World vulture (Cathartidae) family.

41. However, teeth marks on the bones of marine reptiles are evidence that these shark also fed on carrion.

42. The Asiatic black bear is omnivorous, eating insects, fruit, nuts, beehives, small mammals, and birds, as well as carrion

43. It is known to pick up tortoises, birds eggs and carrion, which may be stolen from other predators.

44. Alternatively, the Carrion can attack just as the adventurers reach the final approaches to the Castle, as detailed below.

45. This is because it is adapted to tear the weak flesh of partially rotted carrion, rather than fresh meat.

46. The hooded Crow is closely related to the carrion Crow, which until recently was regarded as the same species

47. The whole place looks dead and deserted, a ruin fit only for the dead and carrion birds ... ... and so on.

48. By Burying and eating carrion , they remove a source of food from flies, which are often pests and health threats

49. No scavenger shark, no carrion crab, ever Chambered more grisly secrets in his digestive processes than this big charnel bird

50. Unlike most other fabled beasts it preferred to scavenge carrion from the forest floor rather than kill for fresh meat.

51. Coleopterans that function as scavengers include Scarabaeidae, Tenebrionidae (darkling beetles), Silphidae (carrion and burying beetles), and Dermestidae (dermestid or hide beetles)

52. An unusual characteristic of the species in genus Cathartes is a highly developed sense of smell, which they use to find carrion.

53. Canines are carnivore s that prey on a wide variety of animals, large and small, though some also eat carrion and vegetable matter

54. Insects and invertebrates make up the majority of the Armadillo's diet, though they will eat carrion and small amphibians if need be.

55. While Buteos actually have a fairly varied diet that can include smaller birds, insects, and carrion, they are built to pounce down on unsuspecting mice, squirrels

56. The Calliphoridae (commonly known as blow flies, blow-flies, carrion flies, Bluebottles, greenbottles, or cluster flies) are a family of insects in the order Diptera, with 1,200 known species

57. A witchlike old woman Word Origin for Crone C14: from Old Northern French carogne carrion, ultimately from Latin caro flesh Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © …

58. Burial, the disposal of human remains by depositing in the earth, a grave, or a tomb, by consigning to the water, or by exposing to the elements or to carrion-consuming animals

59. In some literature and sagas, the fylgjur can take the form of mice, dogs, foxes, cats, birds of prey, or carrion eaters because these were animals that would typically eat such Afterbirths

60. Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music for Buckjump by Trombone Shorty arranged by Carrion Crawler for Trumpet (In B Flat), Trombone, Drum Group, Saxophone (Alto) & more instruments (Mixed Ensemble)

61. Had as initial drivers Elizabeth Zabalza, former Director of the Spanish Foundation for Charitable in Guatemala; Javier Guerra, coordinator of World Marfan Latino; and Juan Carrion, President of FEDER and current President of Aliber.

62. The Aardwolf (Proteles cristata) is an African carnivore of the family Hyaenidae.The smallest member of that family, the Aardwolf differs immediately from its bone-crushing, carrion-eating relatives by subsisting on a diet of termites.

63. Unlike true hyenas, the aardwolf is a defenseless animal whose diet almost completely consists of termites, other insect larvae and carrion. The natural enemies are deterred by the superficial resemblance to the more aggressive hyena species.

64. “Babirusas can stand up on their back hooves to reach leaves on low branches in trees” Babirusas are also called deer-pigs because they look like swine and have tusks similar to the antlers of a deer.These animals are omnivores eating a diet of plants, fruits, berries, insects, and carrion.

65. Abhorrant Ghoul King: Vampire: The vampires of Nulahmia claim he was the first Abhorrant Ghoul King, cursed by Queen Neferata, however its is likely a corruption or memory of the story of Ushoran from the World-that-Was, also known as Sumeros Summerking, Ushoran the Handsome and the Carrion King

66. They lay their eggs in it, thinking it's a nice bit of carrion, and not realizing that there's no food for the eggs, that the eggs are going to die, but the plant, meanwhile, has benefited, because the bristles release and the flies disappear to pollinate the next flower -- fantastic.