Look at your hand. There is your answer. They sit on your finger.
No There is a myth about facial hair growing after death (and fingernails as well). Hair does not grow after death (nor do fingernails). However, there can be an illusion of hair growing after death. The skin can shrink, exposing more hair.
Nothing happens after death; you go out like a light. You remember before you were born? Same thing.
It doesnt matter how long they are, their still fingernails no matter what.
Pretty much so. It may take a few minutes before death is complete throughout the body, but that's about it.
After death, blood circulation stops, causing blood to pool in the capillaries under the fingernails. This pooling of deoxygenated blood can give the fingernails a bluish appearance due to lack of oxygen.
He does not have much blood in his body.........
Fingernails!!
Human hair and fingernails do not continue to grow after death. The appearance of growth is an optical illusion caused by the skin dehydrating and retracting, which can make hair and nails appear longer. Biologically, growth requires metabolic processes that cease after death.
No, you cannot digest fingernails. They are made of a tough protein called keratin, which your digestive system cannot break down. Instead, fingernails would pass through your digestive system and be excreted in your stool.
Than you will have purple polka dots on you finger nails.
Everybody else carries on, pretty much as they were before you died.
The possessions belong to the parents. They actually belonged to the parents before their death.