yes, they can be preserved for 2.863 seconds.
Usually, the animals that are not preserved are the ones that are not extinct, such as like sharks... There's plentiful of sharks. Nasty creatures. Bit my arm off.
no
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
No, sharks are a key part of the food chain, without them other species would overpopulate and starve themselves to death.
Deadly fish are fish that can cause death. Examples are the lionfish, scorpionfish, and many of the larger and more aggressive sharks.
Parts of Auschwitz I and II have been preserved as a museum.
Sharks flee from the smell of their own dead species because they don't want to die like their fellow shark.
The thing that degrades in the body is your teeth, but when preserved properly that won't be for a while.
Estate planning involves determining how an individual’s assets will be preserved, managed, and distributed after death.
we should save sharks because if we don't have sharks, lots and lots of us would suffer and it would be the death of the reef, if we save sharks, we will never suffer, and it would not be the death of the reef which is good!
Sharks rarely attack humans.But if they do........They swim up to you and then they bite you.Then they may eat you. Or they will leave you to bleed to death and be eaten by other creatures of the sea.
sharks are mostly at the top of the food chain but humans are indeed its main killer its sad millions of sharks are slaughtered for a small part of there body that is used in shark fin soup but the oils in a sharks skin can lead to death in time