No, Douglas Mawson did not die of eating a lot of dog liver. He survived the Antarctica expedition and died of natural causes in 1958. The dog liver incident refers to a survival strategy where he and his team consumed raw sled dog livers to avoid vitamin deficiencies.
problaby but dont try it
yes it will it will make you throwup blood until you die. Sadly, I know from the death of my cousin.
Frog eggs die because of other animals eating them including..DeerSnakesTurtlesRaccoonsFish
5 years
I don't know but maybe i will so don't try it.
sir douglas mawson died october 14 1958
sir douglas mawson died october 14 1958
Douglas Mawson died of a cerebral haemorrhage at his home in Brighton, South Australia on 14 October 1958.
No. Douglas Mawson died of a cerebral haemorrhage at his home in Brighton, South Australia on 14 October 1958.
Liver-Eating Johnson died in 1900.
He died on the 14th October 1958, at his home in Brighton, Adelaide, of a cerebral haemorrhage, he was 76 years old.
Matthias Mawson died in 1770.
Ron Mawson died in 1981.
No, Mawson died from a cerebral haemorrhage.
He didn't say it. It's a line from a well-known poem by Robert Service.
Thomas Hayton Mawson died in 1933.
Edward Prentice Mawson died in 1954.