Yes it is true they can go in any whole that's open. (nose, and ears)
The first bugs on a dead body are flies and beetles. Maggots and beetle larvae are also found on a dead body.
Yes, the dead are buried with their coffin. The body stays in the coffin regardless of whether the person is buried or cremated.
I think he is buried some where. I believe Jews bury their dead
To confine the dead body, plus, when the body is buried it stops the body being eaten or rotting.
buried in Tarsus, then later moved to the capital of his birth in Constantinople.
No, internal bugs do not eat dead bodies. Internal bugs, typically referring to parasites or bacteria living inside a living organism, do not have the capability to consume a dead body. Scavengers like insects and bacteria from the external environment are responsible for decomposition after death.
Nothing. You are either cremated, buried or donate your body to science.
They buried it in soil, in the place known as Crematorium
Over My Dead Body - 1990 Dad and Buried 1-3 was released on: USA: 9 November 1990
Lots of different little bugs like maggots
When a Muslim dead body is placed in the grave, the face is tilted towards Ka'aba.
yes you do they kill off dead skin on your body and without them you will die