Noun
See Carcass.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhy, if the Soul can fling the Dust aside, And naked on the Air of Heaven ride, Were't not a Shame - were't not a Shame for him In this clay carcase crippled to abide? Omar Khayyám
What flocks of critics hover here to-day, As vultures wait on armies for their prey, All gaping for the carcase of a play! John Dryden
When the lion is dead the hares jump upon his carcase. Italian Proverb
Where the carcase is, there will the vultures be. Latin Proverb
If you would resemble the vulture, look out for a carcase. [Wait for dead men's shoes.]. Latin Proverb
As is the case with chickens, various breeds have been developed, selected for egg-laying ability, fast growth, and a well-covered carcase. Source: Internet