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carrion Meaning in Tamil ( carrion வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அழுகிய பிணங்களின் இறைச்சி,



carrion's Usage Examples:

The carrion crow, or black vulture (Catharista atrata), is also common to every part of the country, and is the general scavenger.


Birds of prey are numerous and include eagles, vultures, kites, ravens and the carrion stork.


Among plants remarkable in their appearance and structure may be noted the cactus-like Euphorbiae or spurge plants, the Stapelia or carrion flower, and the elephant's foot or Hottentots' bread, a plant of the same order as the yam.


Birds of prey are represented by the condor, vulture, two species of the carrion-hawk (Polyborus), and owl.


Stephen Bathory, voivode of Transylvania and count of the Szeklers, for instance, ruled Transylvania like a Turkish pasha, and threatened to behead all who dared to complain of his exactions; " Stinking carrion," he said, was better than living Szeklers.


rex was an opportunist flesh eater, combining scavenging carrion with active predation.


In the wild, tortoises are opportunistic feeders and they will on occasion tackle carrion and dung.


Armadillos are omnivorous, feeding on roots, insects, worms, reptiles and carrion, and are mostly, though not universally, Peba Armadillo (Tatusia novemcincta).


The carrion hawks are represented by the Polyborus tharus, popularly called the " caracara," and the Phalcobaenus carunculatus; the falcons by the Aesalon columbarius; and the kites by the Gampsonyx swainsoni.


" They looked like anatomies of death; they did eat the dead carrion and one another soon after, insomuch as the very carcasses they spared not to scrape out of their graves; .


When unable to obtain living prey, they feed on carrion and refuse of all kinds, and are thus useful in removing putrescent matter from the streets.


But, on the other hand, they largely help to clear the sea and other waters of refuse and carrion, and for fishes, seals and whales they are food desirable and often astoundingly copious.


The blue-gray bandy legged dog ran merrily along the side of the road, sometimes in proof of its agility and self-satisfaction lifting one hind leg and hopping along on three, and then again going on all four and rushing to bark at the crows that sat on the carrion.





Synonyms:

body, dead body,



Antonyms:

thick, porosity, artifact,

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