Mummified Corpse Housing Wildlife…
Gentle readers, the following post falls into the category of morbidly fascinating grossness. It may accordingly not be suitable for the young, the overly-sensitive, or those who are eating. Please consider yourselves duly warned…
…now that I’ve peaked your interest, welcome to Vulpes’ Cabinet of Curiosities, ahahahaha! As the eerie harpsichord music begins to play, let’s stroll to where a mummified human corpse was found hanging from a tree in a forest in southwestern Poland. Said corpse was of the seasoned, vintage variety, with the deceased estimated to have been, well, hanging around for approximately 13 years. The body was fairly intact due to its suspended elevation and the relative absence of scavengers there, plus the fact that it was clad in two pairs of trousers, which kind of held things together.
Now in the thirteen years that our fellow had been kept hanging, his body had become home to bees, wasps, and even a squirrel! First discovered in 2016 and reported last month in the journal Forensic Science International, researchers said the discovery illustrates the “unbridled resourcefulness of wildlife,” namely that such creatures exploit even the most unlikely spaces to thrive. “Human bodies, if they meet the requirements of organisms, can be a home for them,” noted study author Marcin Kadej from the Institute of Environmental Biology, University of Wroclaw, Poland, in a statement.
All of this begs the question, would you want your body to hang from the trees and be a home for the bees? – – No, I wouldn’t either…but join us for our next creepy crawl into the Cabinet of Curiosities, if you dare…
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September 14, 2018 at 6:40 pm
Even the Farmer’s Insurance Museum wouldn’t brag about that one.
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September 15, 2018 at 11:56 am
It would make for a gruesome exhibit, that’s for sure…perhaps in a special “Cryptkeeper” section?
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