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Decomposition of Baby Pigs

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Dr. Jerry Payne's time lapse movie of the decomposition of a baby pig. The technique of time-lapse photography is employed to illustrate the rapid removal of carrion (4 days reduced to approximately 6 minutes). The film demonstrates the sequence of tissue destruction and the role of insects in the ultimate dismemberment of the pig carcass and soil movement. The pink and purple beads were added to show the intense activities of the insects in moving the carcass and soil. Payne writes..."My study was the first "detailed" study of succession in animal decomposition and the first with the pig as the model. The significance of the pig is that it closely approximates the human body (skin, body hair, size etc.) so the data generated could be used in modern forensic science to approximate the time of human deaths. At that time it was simply not possibly (moral/ethical/legal concerns) to perform decompositon studies with human corpses, I know because I tried and was denied. Even so there were many instances where some concerned person buried my research pigs."The pigs used in the experiment were dead when Jerry Payne picked them up from local farmers. Mama pigs (sows) often lay down on their tiny piglets and crush them. This was very common on small farms and led to the invention and deployment of farrowing pens(birthing pens) where the sow is contained and the piglets have a heated space where they are not in danger of being crushed.Flies have four life stages: adult (the fly), egg, larva (the maggot) and pupa. Maggots crawl into dark, secluded places to pupate (the stage where they undergo the transformation from maggot to adult). Since the maggots are white or cream colored they are easily seen and taken by predators. Going undergroundand away from the carcass offers protection from uv light and predators and allows them seclusion to pupate. This pupal stage is immobile. Maggots don't have to burrow into the soil as they could easily conceal themselves in leaf litter or any decayed organic material.

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: January 12, 2007 at 12:25 am
Author: folkstreamer

Length: 06:11
Rating: 4.09
Views: 740427

Tags: Clemson  CSI  death  entomology  folkstreamer  folkstreams  forensic  Jerry  Payne  science  succession  University  

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aruzoscott (September 4, 2008 at 8:42 pm)
This is actually good....scientifically. It's good the way it's flies then maggots quickly consume it.
Zephong (September 4, 2008 at 7:26 pm)
"We are the pulse of the maggots!"
aaafghan (September 4, 2008 at 7:23 pm)
yo man thiz iz how da fuck we will rot in our graves too
sunseteyes21 (September 4, 2008 at 7:00 pm)
wow, such a fast process!That is how forensic scientist figure out how long a body has been dead for, by the stage of the larvai inside.Awesome video!
Meggann12 (September 4, 2008 at 5:40 pm)
this is sick
thagurluluv2h8te (September 4, 2008 at 6:28 am)
This is a great learning tool for people studying this kind of thing. (decomp, anatomy, forensic, ect). Dude! The caviar looking shit was nasty!
Replayability (September 3, 2008 at 5:03 pm)
Silly maggots, pigs are for kids.
butterskilledkenny (September 3, 2008 at 4:09 pm)
what are you talking about, dumbass?its nature, everything decomposes that way.we all die no matter what and it was already dead, it was what had to be done or else this whole world would have rotten dead animals and shit everywhere, be thankfuland he recorded this so more people can learn about the art of decomposingyou're so fucking stupid you make me want to puke
kalingazzz (September 3, 2008 at 3:27 pm)
the black things are decomposers
hackerul93 (September 3, 2008 at 1:26 pm)
what was that brown thing that was at 3:17? :-??


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