The phrase "entire carcass" refers to the whole body of a dead animal, including all of its parts.
Sentences with «entire carcass»
Next, the scientists examined the patterns on the teeth of cheetahs, which dine solely on flesh, and hyenas, which typically consume entire carcasses — including the bones. (sciencemag.org)
«[They] probably targeted humans because they were easy and had soft flesh,» says DeSantis, noting that the cats didn't consume entire carcasses. (sciencemag.org)
After pulling off all the meat, I placed the entire carcass in the pot with the rest of the shrapnel I'd already pulled off, filled the pot with purified water and a splash of apple cider vinegar (helps to leach out the minerals and goodness from the bones), and let it simmer on the stove for the next day. (nakedavocado.com)