The illustration shows a group of Hyaenas coming to feed on the relics of a dead animal.
A Vulture, for example, sees from a vast height the body of a dead animal, and instantly swoops down upon it like an arrow from a bow.
Thus finding a dead animal, such as a large bird, lizard, or monkey, is considered of ill import and lustration of blood must be resorted to.
Thus a dead animal, such as a wild boar, or snake, found on the farm makes blood lustrations necessary.
The finding of a dead animal on the farm is of highly evil import and no means should be left untried toward offsetting the threatened ill.
That day the kite ate nothing, nor that night; but the jackal at night brought a dead animal, and was sitting eating it quietly under the tree.
Rink, in his Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo, has two other stories of escapes from the stomach of a dead animal when it is cut open.
That night again the jackal brought a dead animal.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dead animal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.