What Does an Animal Skeleton Look Like After Death? Recognized the Cobra Snake, Saw the Panda: That's a Little Bear!
Whether it's human or animal, death is inevitable, just with different lengths of time. Animals, after death, will leave behind skeletons, just like humans. Many extinct ancient animals are reconstructed based on their skeletal remains. However, the differences vary greatly among different animals, and some are even difficult to recognize their original appearance. Let's take a look at the animal skeletons together!##
First is the skeleton of the cobra. Cobras are very famous in snakes because of their strong venom. If bitten without immediate injection of snake venom antiserum, it will soon be life-threatening. The cobra skeleton is relatively easy to recognize, with a long bone covered with a dense array of small bones.
Next is the skeleton of pufferfish. Although pufferfish are poisonous animals with toxins in their bodies that can be fatal, pufferfish look chubby and cute. However, the pufferfish skeleton is not easy to recognize, because the pufferfish skeleton is completely inconsistent with its living appearance, it feels like a different species.
Then is the skeleton of the hedgehog. Although hedgehogs are covered with sharp, hard spines, hedgehogs look very cute, and many people even keep them as pets. The hedgehog skeleton is also relatively easy to recognize, because the hedgehog's spines do not disappear after death, but continue to be connected to its bones.
Next is the skeleton of the bat. Bats are now animals that everyone fears. Hearing the sound of bats will make people feel scared because bats carry various viruses with infectious properties. The bat skeleton is similar to the bird skeleton, but the trunk part is different.
Finally is the skeleton of the giant panda. The giant panda is a national treasure of my country, and it is loved by many people because of its cute and adorable appearance. However, the giant panda skeleton is different. Because of this appearance, many netizens exclaimed: 'That's a little bear!'