Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Carrion (from the Latin \"caro\", meaning \"meat\") refers to the dead and decaying flesh of an animal.Carrion is an important food source for large carnivores and omnivores in most ecosystems. Examples of carrion-eaters (or scavengers) include vultures, hawks, eagles, hyenas, Virginia opossum, Tasmanian devils, coyotes, Komodo dragons, and burying beetles."@en }
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- Carrion comment "Carrion (from the Latin \"caro\", meaning \"meat\") refers to the dead and decaying flesh of an animal.Carrion is an important food source for large carnivores and omnivores in most ecosystems. Examples of carrion-eaters (or scavengers) include vultures, hawks, eagles, hyenas, Virginia opossum, Tasmanian devils, coyotes, Komodo dragons, and burying beetles.".