A body starts to cool down immediately upon death. It starts to cool from outside to inside, starting from the head and extremities inward, at a rate of about 2° per hour, but it could be affected by the temperature and climate of the location where the person died.
Hypothermia is a condition that has the potential to affect everyone. This is a condition that happens when the body gets too cold for too long.
if it was left cold too long, yes.
It depends how long the body has been dead. Flies are attracted to foul smelling things so it depends on the dead body.
Until it gets warm.
Napoleon was long dead by the beginning of the cold war.
If the bearded dragon gets too cold it will go to sleep
I would suck the poison out. If it gets to my heart I am dead but if I can get it out of my body first I might survive long enough for an antidote.
Unfriendable
No. The remnants left behind by dead stars retain a lot of left-over heat and will take a long time to cool down. Currently the universe has not been around long enough for any dead star to have cooled to a temperature we might consider cold.
they were starving and had no clothes, they were cold and hungry. It was a long, cold,, hard winter.
if it is cold and stiff it is dead it doesnt take long you'll smell it soon.