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Carrion (from
Latin caro 'meat'), also
known as a carc****, is the
decaying flesh of dead animals.
Carrion is an
important food
source for
large carnivores...
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Carrion flowers, also
known as
corpse flowers or
stinking flowers, are
mimetic flowers that emit an odor that
smells like
rotting flesh.
Apart from the...
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carrion crow (Corvus corone) is a p****erine bird of the
family Corvidae,
native to
western Europe and the
eastern Palearctic. The
carrion crow was...
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Manuel Benjamín
Carrión Mora (April 20, 1897 in Loja –
March 9, 1979 in Quito) was an
Ecuadorian writer,
diplomat and
cultural promoter. He was born into...
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Eladio Carrión Morales (born
November 14, 1994) is an
American rapper of
Latin trap and reggaeton.
Eladio Carrión was born in
Kansas City, Missouri, into...
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Alejandro Carrión Aguirre (11
March 1915 – 4
January 1992) was an
Ecuadorian poet,
novelist and journalist. He
wrote the
novel La
espina (1959), the short...
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Richard L.
Carrión Rexach (born in
November 26, 1952) is the
executive chairman of Po****r, Inc., the
parent company of
Banco Po****r de
Puerto Rico and...
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Carrion's disease is an
infectious disease produced by
Bartonella bacilliformis infection. It is
named after Daniel Alcides Carrión. The
clinical symptoms...
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carrion or
Carrion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carrion refers to the carc**** of a dead animal. Carion,
Carrion or
Carrión may also refer...
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Carrion insects are
insects ****ociated with
decomposing remains. The
processes of
decomposition begin within a few
minutes of death.
Decomposing remains...