We can't answer your question without a LOT more information. Yes, dead animals are sometimes disposed of by inceneration/ cremation- but there is too much information missing to give you an answer. To the original poster- my daughter's pet died- we lived in an area where we could not bury her- she was cremated, and my daughter still has her ashes. When an animal is already dead, it is not cruel.
Well i am guessing they burn they :(
No, it is not safe to burn. It is toxic.
No it is not safe to burn it.
simple. fire comes, fire burn down trees and burrows and stuff, fire burn up animals, and the forest is left dead.
Yes, but only until they see a safe landing. Crows are known to eat their OWN dead, which is, after all, only tidy, I suppose.
Because barns burn down and it's in the name barn animals so they would be dead while it was burning
Yes, it is safe to burn sassafras and it is commonly burned in many locales.
Because that is a safe place from weather and some animals that would ruin the scrolls.Was this helpful to you?
The Chumash Indians did not burn their dead. Instead they were buried in the fetal position facing west.
It's a waste of time and it will not burn totally.
Zoos cremate their dead animals.
Dead animals are animals that do not live anymore. Their bodies do not function and they decompose.