yes natural bath sponges are dead animals that live in the ocean
the dead body of an animal is called 'CARCASS'
It is often called a carcass.
The State o' Maine's license is the only license .. with a dead animal on it!
A saber tooth tiger is a wild animal you would definitely be caught dead on.
It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days before you start to smell a dead animal, depending on various factors such as the size of the animal, the environmental conditions, and the presence of scavengers.
real sponges
sponge are omnivores or detrivores because they feed on living and dead particles
A cleaning sponge (the rectangle-kind used in your kitchen) is usually made of man-made material like plastic or foam. However, some people use dead sea sponge bodies as cleaning sponges. People especially like to use them in the bath or shower.*SpongeBob is a kitchen sponge. That's supposed to be a joke, because he's a sponge from the sea, but they drew him like a kitchen sponge instead.
no it can not be consider murder but it is animal abuse if the animal did not die of natural causes or was not put down by a licensed veterinarian.
Yes it does. All a sponge is, is a dead sea creature.
Uhm Nu
Bacteria and fungi consume your sweat and dead skin flakes, and their waste is what smells. Water would just spread it around, alcohol kills the bacteria and as a toxin it destroys the waste byproducts leading to a cleaner and more effective sponge bath.
sponge are omnivores or detrivores because they feed on living and dead particles
Patricia Bath is dead so she is in eternal rest
Sponges are commonly referred as an organism, because it is made up of more than one cell. Microorganisms normally only have one cell, single-celled organism, so a sponge would be a multicelled organism, or just a normal organism.,
Patricia Bath is dead so she is in eternal rest
There are many companies and websites that offer Dead Sea bath salts for customers. Some of these customers that offer bath salts are Amazon, Dead Sea Warehouse and Salt Works.