There have been all kinds of techniques and skills employed to restore and preserve dead human bodies, it goes far beyond the usual white room business with embalming fluid. at times taxidermic techniques have been used. A long time ago I saw something in an antique shop that was about 39 inches tall, had a proportionate female figure of an adult woman , and was dressed in a female Knight costume, and laid out in a modified steamer trunk! There was a small printed sign- reading Do not Touch, and also Not for sale, appropriately in French Gothic lettering. The girl"s legs drooped below the kness, indicating she was a preserved corpse and not a statue or doll. This certainly fits your question. The owner of the shop was reluctant to part with or even talk in details about his ( Little Joan). it was strange, around l97l.
only mammals body have the same type of body but not the desighn
The human genome is all of the bodies DNA
True. Atoms in our bodies are constantly being recycled through the environment, so it is possible for some of the atoms in our bodies to have once belonged to another human being or a different living organism.
Kills bacteria, viruses, and other foreign bodies within the Human Anatomy.
Fertilizing the lawn
Human bodies were not 'invented'.
Unless you have a very rare type of stuffed toy with functioning human reproductive organs, no.
Old newspapers
No, dead bodies cannot ejaculate after death.
Yeppp, have you seen your buddy recently... That whale seems stuffed... Stuffed with human bones... And a scole. The ocean has also turned red... :D
20 human bodies*hi hi hi*
People tend to feel a certain sentimentality about human bodies, even after death when they are just pieces of meat.
No sperm is req'd from a human
A person who works with bodies in forensics is called a forensic anthropologist or a forensic pathologist. They are responsible for examining human remains to determine the cause of death and provide evidence for criminal investigations.
The bodies have their organs taking out and are embalmed.
To help preserve the bodies, otherwise the budies would desenegrate, which would leave a skeleton.
Yes, hydrofluoric acid is a highly corrosive substance that can dissolve human bodies.