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Sometimes carrion is used to describe an infected carcass that is diseased and should not be touched. An example of carrion being used to describe dead and rotting bodies in literature may be found in
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Animals killed by strangling, a violent blow, a headlong fall, being gored to death, or from which a predatory animal has partially eaten are essentially types of carrion, and are forbidden in Islam.
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include the prohibition of humans consuming carrion. This count is in addition to the standard seven law count and has been recently published from the Judeo-Arabic writing of
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Ames, C.; Turner, B. (2003). "Low temperature episodes in development of blowflies: implications for postmortem interval estimation".
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The Encyclopedia of Tracks and Scats: A Comprehensive Guide to the Trackable Animals of the United States and Canada
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when the title character kills an unknown bird for food but finds "its flesh was carrion, and fit for nothing".
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Carrion begins to decay at the moment of the animal's death, and it will increasingly attract insects and breed
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Insects abroad: Being a popular account of foreign insects; their structure, habits and transformations
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carrion and attract insects that aid in reproduction. Plants that exhibit this behavior are known as
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Carrion (disambiguation)

wedge-tailed eagle
roadkill
kangaroo
Pilbara
Western Australia
Latin
caro
carnivores
omnivores
scavengers
crows
vultures
condors
hawks
eagles
hyenas
Virginia opossum
Tasmanian devils
coyotes
Komodo dragons
carrion and burying beetles
maggots
calliphorid flies
Calliphora vomitoria
flesh-flies
Zoarcid fish
mobulid ray

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