To: All; TXDeb
http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/society/A0859828.html
Natural mummification occurs in favorable soils and climates, particularly cold, arid areas, ice, and peat bogs.
To: All
The more odor at the site, the more insects. Little odor at the site
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07/10/2002 3:29:23 PM PDT by
nycgal
To: UCANSEE2; Mrs.Liberty; demsux; Jaded; skipjackcity; RnMomof7; spectre; Poohbah; BARLF; Valpal1; ...
oftentimes, moisture settles underneath the body... the moisture would allow for animals to com ein (garbled)
...this was dry..a lot of moisture gives a lot of rotting and there wasn't a lot of rotting. There was no complexity of community..the body had been there a lot longer and there was no reason for insectes to remain there.
To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
...particularly cold, arid areas, ice, and peat bogs.I don't think that describes the desert outside of San Diego.
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