In ancient Egypt the Egyptians took the mummified pharaohs and used a hook and took the brain out through the nose.
They did when they were making mummies
Via the nose, using a tool that sort of resembles a crochet hook.
Because when people die their brains compose and rott ---------------- nah it was because the Egyptians didn't know what was the use of brains so they removed it and threw it out while the stomach etc... were preserved
There are naturally preserved mummies which include:desert mummies , freeze dried mummies/ refrigerated mummies, bog bodies,Deliberately preserved mummies which include:egyptian mummies, chinese mummies, aleutian island mummy , Incan mummies and modern mummies
tar mummies are mummies that were preserved in tar
they knew that mummies had brains because in the carcus the scientist would find brain mater and or the part of the spinal cord that connects t the brain.
contrary to popular belief, they do not like brains. that is zombies and Jacob Black. they are the ones that like brains, not mummies!
scientists take the DNA exactly how they do liike humans no diifference
They did when they were making mummies
Well, why not
they probaly like to eat your brains
Via the nose, using a tool that sort of resembles a crochet hook.
They would take out the brains, intestines and other insides and only leave the heart. They would then wrap the mummies in linen and place them in a tomb with things they would need in the after life.
Because when people die their brains compose and rott ---------------- nah it was because the Egyptians didn't know what was the use of brains so they removed it and threw it out while the stomach etc... were preserved
The cast of Tiny Brains - 2013 includes: Julian Casey as Scientist
They had a long hook and put it up the nose and they poked at the nose until it was in small pieces were they could pull it out
They have smaller brains, I am scientist and i know this because i have studied this. so their brains aren't as functional as womens', because their brains haven't much "memory" storage.