There is Corpse Farm in Tennessee that is attempting to answer questions like these. Bodies are stored in a number of different conditions. Anthropologists observe the rate of decay and insect successions to develop tables. In a graveyard, the California State guidelines indicate about 10 years is needed for complete decomposition. In Vietnam due to the high heat and humidity a corpse would show significant degradation overnight, on the other hand Ötzi the Iceman in Austria lasted several thousand years (3300 BCE to present) due to the dry cold conditions.
It depends how long the body has been dead. Flies are attracted to foul smelling things so it depends on the dead body.
The decomposition of a mouse's dead body can vary based on environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and presence of scavengers. In general, it can take a few weeks to a few months for a mouse's body to fully decompose.
yes
the watcher
Because heat is a form of energy the body used. If you take it away, the body will lack energy, and basic actions like heart beats will no longer occur.
Yes, a dead puppy will need to be taken straight from the mother. The puppy needs to be disposed of as soon as possible after death.
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move away from your camera?
2 years
you press control and drag that part away from the body