An autopsy, also known as a post-mortem examination, necropsy, or obduction, is a medical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse to determine the cause and manner of death and to evaluate any disease or injury that may be present.
Stages of decomposition, or stages of physiological/chemical responses that happen after an animal dies, such as rigor mortis.
When a lizard dies, its body will go through the process of decomposition. Depending on the environment, its body may be consumed by scavengers or break down naturally. Over time, all that will likely remain are bones.
An animal that naturally prey on others
First it's spelled "Predator". A Predator is an animal that naturally preys on others.
No.
Stages of decomposition, or stages of physiological/chemical responses that happen after an animal dies, such as rigor mortis.
No. Killing is killing and kindness is kindness. Have you ever wondered why you get so depressed when you're about to euthanize your favorite pet, but when it dies naturally, you don't get as sad? It's because you're not killing out of kindness. Think about it. Killing out of kindness would make you feel better, right? You're killing, just plain killing, and that's the feeling you get when you kill. However, when an animal dies naturally, you know that you had nothing to do with it and that it would have happened anyway. I hope this helps, and that someday, animal euthanasia will end!
there is not any animal that dies not die
The last specie of an animal dies.
an animal that needs coral :^)
When an Animal Dies, and Decomposes Nitrogen is Released, where Bacteria and Plants begin there work, you may want to research the Nitrogen Cyclean animal returns nitrogen to the environment when it urinates or decompeses or dies or decays
Scorpion
quite a few
Dies that come from animals
Naturally? None. Injured? Almost any animal.
I think that the chupacabras,if it does exist,is still an animal despite it looks like a monster.I think it does dies because if it is areality and an animal,it would die like any other animal.
When a lizard dies, its body will go through the process of decomposition. Depending on the environment, its body may be consumed by scavengers or break down naturally. Over time, all that will likely remain are bones.