Examples of using Carrion in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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we have approximately 2,000 tortoises,” Carrion told AFP.
There is some discussion as to whether the Tyrannosaurus Rex was a hunter or a carrion eater.
The thirty-count laws of Ulla(Talmudist) include the prohibition of humans consuming carrion.
such as mice and rabbits, vegetation, and carrion.
small fish and in any case not waste or carrion.
Are scavengers and around half of their diet is provided by carrion.
animals like mice and rabbits, certain vegetation, and carrion.
Amadar raised red flags when he traveled to Peru from Brazil and married a woman, Carmen Carrion Vela, who holds dual citizenship of Peru and the United States.
A majority of the wolverine's sustenance is derived from carrion, which they depend on almost exclusively in winter and early spring.
In times of scarcity, wolves readily eat carrion, visiting cattle burial grounds and slaughter houses.
They also eat carrion and corpses of human beings,
Carrion begins to decay the moment of the animal's death, and it will increasingly attract insects
In rare cases, they can eat carrion, but this only happens when there is a shortage of food.
lice should bloat upon their carrion and spread disease in both man and beast?
into the water too, but the wharf-rats and the carrion gulls had to eat, didn't they?
not rejecting carrion and roots and tubers in times of drought.
My father and 162 noble Meereenese are still nailed to those posts, carrion for vultures, rotting in the sun.
Ravens and bald eagles came down to feed on the carrion that the wolves had left.
And it is an optical cue that there's carrion on the bottom of the ocean.
Jorge Carrion, the PNG director, said,"About 1,800 tortoises have been returned to Espanola and now with natural reproduction, we have approximately 2,000 tortoises.