Blow flies have a very keen sense of smell, so they are attracted to the scent of rotting flesh within the first 24h since death. For more information see these links:
http://eelkat.wordpress.com/2008/09/09/dead-bodies-warning-graphic-detail-may-be-disturbing-to-some-readers/
http://science.howstuffworks.com/forensic-entomology2.htm
http://www.sfu.museum/forensics/eng/pg_media-media_pg/entomologie-entomology/
Different types of insects such as blowflies, carrion beetles, and burying beetles are known to feed on dead animals. These insects play a crucial role in the process of decomposition by breaking down the organic matter.
Because of the smell.
Dead bird bodies are typically found in areas where birds are at risk of collisions, such as near tall buildings, wind farms, and power lines, as well as in areas with high levels of pollution or pesticides. It is also common to find dead bird bodies near sources of artificial light at night, as they can become disoriented and collide with structures or windows.
Dead bodies provide a nutrient-rich environment for bugs to feed on, including bacteria produced during decomposition. Bugs play a crucial role in breaking down tissue and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. The presence of insects on dead bodies can also be used to estimate the time of death in forensic investigations.
People who preserve animal bodies are known as 'taxidermists'
Blowflies are attracted by the dead carcass of a animal or trash. If you have many in your home, it's probably because a dead animal such as a mouse or rat is in the structure.
A creature that consumes dead bodies is commonly referred to as a scavenger. In the animal kingdom, examples include vultures, hyenas, and certain insects like blowflies. In a more specific context, the term "necrophage" can also be used, particularly for organisms that feed on decaying flesh.
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There are some police officers that take picture of dead bodies. You will also find people working for coroners taking these pictures.
Scavengers are animals that consume already dead animals (carrion). e.g. vultures, blowflies, cockroaches and burying beetles are all scavengers.
Dead Bodies. The pyramids protected the dead bodies.
Embalmers mummifies the dead bodies.
Dead Bodies. The pyramids protected the dead bodies.
Hopefully...yeah! otherwise they wouldn't call it DEAD BODIES if it wasnt really DEAD!
There are various animals that may scavenge on human remains in graves, including insects like blowflies and beetles, as well as small mammals such as raccoons and rats. These animals typically feed on decomposing flesh and tissues.
Dead bodies were put into the pyramids. The pyramids protected the dead bodies.
Dead Bodies Everywhere was created in 1998.