Electrocution on a dead body can manifest as visible burns at the entry and exit points where the electrical current entered and exited the body. These burn marks may appear as charred or discolored skin and can be accompanied by internal injuries, such as damage to tissues and organs. Additionally, there may be signs of muscle contraction or rigidity, and in some cases, the body could exhibit postmortem lividity in unusual patterns due to the effects of electricity. Overall, the specific appearance can vary depending on the voltage and duration of the electrical exposure.
Dead
Your body will feel numb and will give off a burning feeling inside the limb from the source of electrocution
A decaying dead body
No, being dead is not like being asleep. When you are asleep, your body is still alive and functioning, but when you are dead, your body has stopped functioning completely.
Because no nutrients are going into the body like water or minerals that your body needs to stay intact, so when someone dies their body decays just like a piece of meat would
Unless you ate one (in which case it would be dead) there isn't a maggot in you body. Maggots only eat dead tissue and this is why they can be soo usefull for thinks like gangreen where the eat the dead, rotten tissue but are not interested in the healthy stuff.
it would smell and be decomposing little by little, with a horrible stench
randome things like dead bodies
I would like to say that they get is body dead
Hitler did not want his dead body found & displayed (by the Russians) like Mussolini's dead body had been displayed (by the Italian partisans).
a carcasse ============== Different answer: Carcasse would be the French word. An English word that sounds like that is carcass. But the more usual (and slightly more respectful) term for a human body would be corpse.
it would die...the shell is part of its body...it is like our ribs...stops stuff from getting to our organs