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 From my Nebraska science teacher daughter:
There is a good Nature video called Creatures in Crime (1995 a co- 
production of  Thirteen/WNETand the BBC) that shows a short time  
lapse sequence of a pig decomposing.

Laddie Elwell
Headwaters Science Center
Bemidji, MN

On Oct 28, 2010, at 12:12 PM, Allison Francies wrote:

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> Good Afternoon All,
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> I am currently working on an exhibit that will feature a section on
> decomposition. To help visitors get an idea of what happens to  
> bodies after
> death, we are planning to show a time-lapse of a pig decomposing. I  
> have
> seen several excellent examples online, but have been unable to  
> contact
> anyone regarding rights and reproduction. Does anyone know of a  
> good source
> for such a video?  Feel free to contact me off-list at:
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> Any and all hints and tips would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Best,
> Allie Francies
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>
> Exhibit Developer
> Penn Museum
> Philadelphia, PA
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