It rots like any other piece of spoiled meat.
However most human bodies are embalmed now and they cannot rot, so they will not decompose at all.
Your major body systems stop functioning and your body begins to decompose.
Assuming there is a bigfoot it would decompose the same as any other body.
The amout of carbohydrates in our body get decompose which mean the carbon exists from the body so the body get decompose.
It starts to decompose, just like all the other body parts and fluids.
The body begins to decompose. The amount of time that this take depends on the environment and if any embalming fluid has been used on the body.
they decompose.
They decompose.....
We would have a lot of full-body carcasses, but it wouldn't matter because the bodies would still decompose.
After death, the genitals of both male and female bodies undergo a process called livor mortis, which is the pooling of blood in the lower parts of the body. This can cause engorgement and discoloration in the genital area. However, within a few hours to days after death, the body begins to decompose, and the genitals, like the rest of the body, will eventually decompose and break down.
Our bodies after death decompose and disintegrate. Hindus burn dead bodies on the fire pyre others bury them in the grave.
Yes, once they die, their body does decompose if not eaten first by scavengers.
about 3-4 months