Not exact matches
But mostly because if my SO were trying to cut out the majority of animal products from their diet but only
ate eggs, I would find that a lot easier to get on board with than a bevvy of steaks and fillets (read:
dead animal
carcasses) being grilled in the same kitchen I prepare my own food in.
Scientists put out a cow
carcass and a camera trap to document what
ate the
dead animal.
Without vultures, animals that
eat carrion as a part of their diet (called facultative scavengers, as opposed to vultures, which
eat only carrion) proliferate to take advantage of the available nutrients in a
dead carcass.
There is also a moment in the latest Star Wars film in which Chewbacca refuses to
eat a
dead animal
carcass, likening it to his Porg alien animal friends.
After escaping from the paddock, the ferocious monster goes on a hunting spree that leaves a wake of
dead carcasses and half -
eaten corpses in his path.
Hamsters, however, are unlikely to scavenge and
eat the
carcasses of
dead animals.
[21] They also
eat animals they kill, and
carcasses of animals already
dead.