No. Tattoos are not inkied into bone, that would be horribly painful and dangerous. Theye are in you skin, not bone. The reason long-dead corpses have been found with tattoos, is because those corpses were mummified, meaning they didn't go through true decomposition and their skin remains, allowing us to see their tattoos.
No, tattoos do not stay on the bone after decomposition. Tattoos are on the skin, which decomposes along with the rest of the body.
It depends on what type of bone. A human bone would take about 8 years in a area like Mexico, while it would take 80 years in a cold environment like Canada. It depends on the contents of the bone and the environment it is in.
In certain circumstances, a buried body can bloat and burst due to the build-up of gases during decomposition. However, this is not always the case and other factors such as the burial environment and the stage of decomposition can also influence whether a body will burst or not.
The ilium is a type of flat bone and is one of the three bones that make up the hip bone or pelvic girdle. It provides support for the abdominal muscles and forms part of the hip joint.
No, a chicken bone found in a waste dump is not a fossil. Fossils are typically the preserved remains of ancient organisms, usually from millions of years ago. The chicken bone in the waste dump is a recent bone that has not undergone the fossilization process.
fossilzed bone
one of mine has, on my collar bone but no others have. must be on places closer to bone
Stay Strong
As of July 2014, Josh Holloway does not have any tattoos. He wore fake tattoos for the movie "Stay Cool."
Stay Gold
3years
just to seem scary. and to "stay true" to their gang. cuz tattoos are with u forever. just like your gang , your a member forever.
stay strong which are also her wrist tattoos
It stays on the bone
My children wear temporary tattoos and they always stay on until they take a shower. You should have no problem getting the tattoo to stay on all day.
They read " Stay Gold" which is a quote from the novel and film adaptation of The Outsiders. It means to stay positive and keep going.
The nose bone doesn't go anywhere when you die (I assume you mean after decomposition). The base of the nose is part of your skull and made of bone, but the bottom half, the tip, is made of cartilage. Cartilage will decompose as it is a tissue, not bone.
Henna "tattoos" meant to bring luck. They're not real tattoos, just designs painted on with a color that'll stay on quite well.