• Look up carcass or carcase in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carcass or Carcase (both pronounced /ˈkɑːrkəs/) may refer to: Dressed carcass, the body...
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    Carcass are an English extreme metal band from Liverpool, formed in 1985. The band have gone through several line-up changes, leaving guitarist Bill Steer...
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    Carrion (redirect from Animal carcasses)
    Carrion (from Latin caro 'meat'), also known as a carcass, is the decaying flesh of dead animals. Carrion is an important food source for large carnivores...
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    A carcass was an early form of incendiary bomb or shell, intended to set targets on fire. It comprised an external casing, usually of cast iron, filled...
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    This is a comprehensive discography of Carcass, an extreme metal band from England, who formed in 1985 and disbanded in 1996. The band reformed in 2007...
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  • Carcasses may refer to: Canari noir, red French wine grape variety Carcasses (film), a 2009 film by Denis Côté Plural of carcass (disambiguation) Carcasses...
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  • the carcass as a Baird's beaked whale. 1962: In April near Ucluelet a 14-foot (4.3 m) long carcass was found with elephant like head. The carcass was...
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  • A carcass grade is an assessment of quality for a culled cow or bull. The various grades are defined by the United States Department of Agriculture, and...
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  • The Zuiyo-maru carcass (ニューネッシー, Nyū Nesshii, literally "New Nessie") was a corpse, caught by the Japanese fishing trawler Zuiyō Maru (瑞洋丸) off the coast...
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  • There have been several cases of exploding whale carcasses due to a buildup of gas in the decomposition process. This would occur if a whale stranded...
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