Marine organisms make short work of a submerged pig carcass, giving researchers clues as to processes that might decompose human remains in the ocean.
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Watch what happens when marine organisms have their way with a sunken pig carcass.
Marine organisms make short work of a submerged pig carcass, giving researchers clues as to processes that might decompose human remains in the ocean.
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