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Meanings of eat carrion in anglès
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Usage of eat carrion in anglès
1
Coons love the yaupon, but I didn't think they'd eatcarrion.
2
We will eatcarrion, but a kill is eaten at once.
3
Both feed on warm-blooded animals, and neither will eatcarrion.
4
Our soldiers will eatcarrion for three months longer.
5
The exigencies of their surroundings in their struggle for existence, however, often compel them to eatcarrion.
6
Like any predator, Durkheim would eatcarrion.
7
They would not eatcarrion, unless they were starving, and few would kill more than they could eat.
8
These critters swarm over dead bodies in deep waters, so finding them hints that the sharks sometimes eatcarrion.
9
They were then ready to eatcarrion that was putrid, so that it is little wonder that they suffered much from scurvy.
10
Their usual food consists of fruits, legumes, and roots; but they are nearly all omnivorous, and will eatcarrion whenever it falls in their way.
11
Dogs will occasionally eatcarrion, but sparingly, and apparently as a relish, just as we sometimes eat odoriferous and putrid cheeses, and the Turks, assafœtida.
12
If you resort to eatingcarrion, you should cook it whenever possible.
13
Like the creatures that atecarrion of the flesh, they were attracted by death and disease.
14
He ate worms; he atecarrion.
15
"Bears eatcarrion?" Schechter made no attempt to hide his revulsion.
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"Snakes don't normally eatcarrion." Lundberg's brow was furrowed above his silver frames.