You’re spot on!
Your choice of words made me think though:
Isn’t the dead body the one ingesting the forrest and the native maggots and flies just clean up?
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leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 months ago
You’ll start to decay, flies and maggots will infest you. When the smell reaches animals, they’ll eat the meat. During that process the bones will get scattered. Insects will pick the bones clean and anything organic left (the bone fragments themselves) will eventually break down.
You’re spot on!
Your choice of words made me think though:
Isn’t the dead body the one ingesting the forrest and the native maggots and flies just clean up?
agressivelyPassive@feddit.de 9 months ago
I’m aware that bodies will be eaten up, but I have to say, I have absolutely zero intuition, how long it will take.
Germany doesn’t have many wild animals left, so only foxes, birds, maybe badgers and rats are left to eat larger chunks. They’ll not exactly eat you in one go.
So, how long are we talking from body to bones? Weeks? Months?
leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 months ago
Don’t think it’d even take weeks. It wouldn’t be just be a couple of foxes or badgers, it’d be all of them for miles around. Scent travels a long way. Then on top of the larger (by European standards) animals, lots of birds eat carrion.
HowManyNimons@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Do you think I could speed up the process by feeding myself into a wood chipper?
Agent641@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Go on youtube and look for Body Farm documentaries. All the details you could possibly want.
Silentiea@lemm.ee 9 months ago
According to an article from WaPo that I found after a quick Google, Germany has around 1300 wolves. So, hey, they could eat you too!