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When dwarf hamsters die, they often curl up into a relaxed position, sometimes lying on their side or back. Their bodies may become limp, and they typically show no signs of movement or responsiveness. It's important to handle them gently and respectfully in such situations.
He didn't die. He rejoined Limp Bizkit in 2009. Long live Wes Borland!
If they die by being run over their heads become all kinds of interesting shapes.
they go to heaven and become bffs with god
No. Snakes never go into the ocean when they die.
Truthfully not all snakes die in the cold, the ones that have adapted to cold simply go into a kind of hibernation until the warm weather returns. However snakes without the adaptation would die because they are cold blooded (no internal method of warming their bodies) and require sun and warmth to keep their bodies functioning
Squirrels in the wild typically die due to natural causes such as predation, disease, accidents, or old age. Predators like hawks, owls, and snakes may hunt squirrels, while diseases and accidents can also contribute to their mortality. Additionally, as squirrels age, their bodies may become weaker, making them more vulnerable to these threats.
Every living thing eventually dies of old age.
They would become fresh water bodies and all the animals in them would die.
they would die and their decaying bodies would become soil
It means that when we die and our bodies are buried in the ground, our body decays over time, and breaks down. The decayed material left over become part of the soil, and therefore, as quoted in the Lion King, become the grass, as grass grows from the soil :)
no they do not have legs