The bodies were embalmed to prevent the smell, putrification, and rotting of the dead bodies prior to and after burial. Egyptians believed that the body had to be intact when it entered the Afterlife.
animals such as cats and dogs
Embalm means to mummify. They embalmed many of their people, their phaorohs and their pets such as cats and even hawks.cats and dogs are basically the only thing other than humans that the egyptians embalmed.
It takes a year and a half to completely embalm someone. The preservatives and chemicals need time to set right in the internal arteries in a human body
Human bodies were not 'invented'.
Priests conducted the Aztec human sacrifices.
Egyptians
20 human bodies*hi hi hi*
Traditionally that was your still beating heart.
"Mummy" refers to the body of an animal or human that has been intentionally or accidentally preserved. It is believed that in Ancient Egyptian culture, bodies were mummified in order to preserve the body for eternity in the afterlife.
Although this question seems to be an obvious troll, I will answer anyways. Catholic priests are human beings and as such do indeed have feelings.
The bodies have their organs taking out and are embalmed.
the answer is animals