A dead body should ideally be kept at a temperature of around 34°F (1°C) to 38°F (3°C) to slow down decomposition and preserve the remains for as long as possible. Refrigeration at these temperatures helps to inhibit bacterial growth and maintain the integrity of the body for autopsy or funeral arrangements. In the absence of refrigeration, embalming can also be performed to further delay decomposition.
It should be kept at room temperature. You can leave it in a closet and that will be fine
Insulin should be kept in the fridge, or in a very cold place on a shelf
a chinchilla should be kept in temp. ranging from 65 degrees to no higher than 75 degrees.. and the humidity should be low.
no...if they did they would be dead for sure.
For safety, it should be kept below 120 degrees F.
It depends where the water was located, such as theArtic orFlorida
a healthy body temp is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
For safety, it should be kept below 120 degrees F.
no, hot tubbind should not affect internal body temp,
lower or higher environmental temp than body temp makes the animal's body work harder to maintain body temp (i.e., greater energy expenditure)
105.7as a body temp do i need to be gowing to the hospitel
Temperatures between 40 and 140 degrees f. are considered to be in the "danger zone" if it has not consistently been held at or below 40 degrees f. do not eat it.