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Where do animals go to die?

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London is full of pigeons, but you never see any dead pigeons or anything. Why? Hundreds must die every day. Where do they go? Not just pigeons, but all animals.

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  1. some animals get eaten by other animals when dead, like a fox might eat a dead pigeon, not that I know if foxes lived in London.

    other animals "decompose" or rot into the soil with the help of fungi, bacteria, and  invertebrates, or FBI.

    in the ocean, dead fish and squid get eaten by bottom feeder fish and bacteria


  2. london's cleaners are fast.  they clean everything up.

    I guess dead pigeons, bless their souls, get thrown about a bit to the extent that you'd think they were just scrunched up newspapers.  And i guess they decompose too with time, and of course they are still worthy of a cat's dinner.


  3. get eaten by other things, people clear um up off roads etc. what a random quetion lol.. plus the pigeons ya see, dont live there they live in trees and **** then they just lay there dead  

  4. Wherever they can to be alone.

  5. they usually go to a secluded spot and die. then when their family finds them, they have a nice pigeon funeral.

  6. God created this instinct in animals to hide somewhere where they are not to b found to die... OK this sentence sounds weird :D I know that the crows actually bury each other.. other dead animals are usually eaten by other animals or maggots or... would be kinda stiky if there were dea animals evrywhere dont you think ???

  7. It depends on an animal.  Some animals just die wherever they are, such as rats.  Only a few animals, including humans, go to a special place to die.  Cats often leave their home to find somewhere where they can be alone to die.  

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