The climate isn't right for preservation, bacteria is most active in warm wet climates. Which is exactly what a rain forest is.
I don't think it was I have never heard of this before.
A living mummy usually lives with her children.A dead mummy (and not just a 'deceased female parent' - the sort found in Egyptian tombs, wrapped in bandages and ready to curse anyone who disturbs it is dead and so does not 'live' anywhere. They are found in Egypt and in other parts of the world also - particularly South America.
dia u cannot find sugar mummies they find u....people say that when you look so much or try so hard for things that are only wanted because that what other people have are never gotten and are like passing wind very hard to catch...so cause your short of cash do not look for them trust mi i have a testimony of a friend that sugar mummies bring more bad than good
they have no secrets becuz they are not really humans thats y they only have certain bones and part of the body to tell what it is
His mummy has never been recovered.
There were no mumified remains ever found in the Great Pyramid. Body preservation of mummies had entirely to do with the mummification process. There is no evidence that the shape of the pyramisd has anything other than a functional asthetic purpose. Many mummies have been found in non-pyramid tombs that were just as well preserved as any mummy ever recovered from any pyramid tomb.
I don't think it was I have never heard of this before.
The Incas were in the Americas, not in ancient Egypt. So no, the Incas never made mummies in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians did.
No, there has never been a fully intact dinosaur fossil found. Due to the nature of fossilization and the passage of time, it is extremely rare for remains to be preserved in such a complete state. Fossils are typically found fragmented or partially preserved.
Animals are not preserved as fossils. Fossils are imprints of the organism where the body has been replaced by rock minerals. They are most usually found in sedimentary rocks, occasionally in metamorphic rock but never in igneous rock.
Yes, they can.
well ocelots don't have a place really in the forest. They do live in rainforest, montane forest, thick brush, semi-deserts, coastal marsh, and along river banks, but it is never found in the open.
never as preserved in my record mails
Neferneferuaten Nefertiti was the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten. There are many theories about her burial, however, the mummy has never been found. Archeologist Victor Loret found two female mummies in the tomb of Amenhotep II in 1898, and believes 'The Elder Lady' to be Nefertiti.
A living mummy usually lives with her children.A dead mummy (and not just a 'deceased female parent' - the sort found in Egyptian tombs, wrapped in bandages and ready to curse anyone who disturbs it is dead and so does not 'live' anywhere. They are found in Egypt and in other parts of the world also - particularly South America.
the forest never sleeps. if the forest sleeps all the creatures and plants would have died.
They are still thinking about it since most people didn't care for it, though they said at the end of the movie "Mummies were found in Peru..." Sometimes it takes years to decide what is going to happen next. The more movies there are in a series, the worse they get because people run out of ideas. My opinion is that they should bring the mummy, Imotep, back, since mummies can almost never die (even though he was full human when he did) and by some miracle, he comes back, though he's reprogramed by the gods to help Rick O'Connel (Brenden Fraiser) and his family destroy some of the never dying mummies found in Peru. That's another thought. I know this may not help, but that's the best I can think.