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Carrion
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 vultureshawkseagleshyenasVirginia opossumTasmanian devilscoyotesKomodo dragons, and burying beetles. Many invertebrates such as the burying beetles, as well as maggots of calliphorid flies and flesh-flies also eat carrion, playing an important role in recycling nitrogen and carbon in animal remains.

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Carrion (disambiguation)
Carrion refers to the carcass of a dead animal.

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