carrion
The corpse flower is named after its odor, which is reminiscent of rotting meat. This smell attracts the carrion-eating beetles and flesh flies that pollinate it.
carrion
With the help of the wind and swinging its head, the Komodo's long yellow deeply-forked tongue can discern carrion up to 6 miles (9.5 km) away.
discern
With the help of the wind and swinging its head, the Komodo's long yellow deeply-forked tongue can discern carrion up to 6 miles (9.5 km) away.
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With the help of the wind and swinging its head, the Komodo's long yellow deeply-forked tongue can discern carrion up to 6 miles (9.5 km) away.
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