Immediately after death, the human body doesn't change much - although there is no consciousness or overall bodily life, there is still a great deal of cellular life going on. As the stored energy is used up at the cellular level, the body starts to bloat and go rigid. Then, as decomposition sets in, the body starts to turn into a puddle of fluids.
a human body in the form of a monkey
The Sun god Ra of the Egyptians, has a human body and a head of a Falcon.
Centaurs look like a human from waist up, but have the body of a horse
it looks like an human body skeleton with a big microbe.
Horus had a falcon's head and a male human's body.
One limitation of a physical model is that a model of a human body may look like a human body, but does not act/work like a human body does.( sorry only found one limitation )
We would look unhealthy and ugly.
they have big boobs and hot womans have a sexy pussy
They look like ovals.
In human form, Anubis is often depicted with the head of a jackal and the body of a human. He is usually shown wearing a traditional kilt or robe, along with various symbols associated with death and the afterlife, such as the ankh and the flail. Anubis is commonly portrayed as a powerful, statuesque figure with distinctive jackal features.
our human body will be more wider & disordered without the intestine & the digestive tract would bw smaller
Look up 'rigor mortis'